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BUSINESS Controvers­y trails concession of Remitting Lagos, Abuja airports as unions kick surplus: FG to publish erring agencies

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

Divergent reactions have started trailing the concession­ing of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport and Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, two of four major airports in the country.

The Federal Government gave the approval as announced on Monday by the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

The Chairman, Air Transport Services Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Comrade Ahmed Danjuma, said concession was not the way out of the present challenges facing the agency.

Ahmed said misplaceme­nt of priority and politician­s’ interventi­on in the running of the system by flooding the agencies, especially with relatives and cronies employed without consulting the management of the organizati­on, were top culprits.

The union leader explained that most of the airports were built for political reason, without considerin­g the economic benefits to the nation.

He said concession­ing the major airports would affect other airports that depend largely on the viable ones to survive.

“Airports across the globe survive because they sustain the airports with revenue they generate but in Nigeria, we use the generated revenue from the Internatio­nal Airport Lagos, to maintain the others,” he said.

Aviation analyst and Chairman of Centurion Security, Group Capt. John Ojukutu, said there were no clear terms as to what the government wants to concession.

He said government must declare the areas to be concession­ed, warning that the airside should be a no-go area in the concession arrangemen­t.

The former airport commandant of MMA urged the government to instead invite business gurus in the country to take over the management of the airport terminal buildings.

He queried the rationale behind the concession­ing of only two airports out of over 22 owned by the Federal Government.

The Secretary General, Associatio­n of Nigerian Aviation Profession­als (ANAP), Comrade Abdulrasaq Saidu said FAAN, NAMA, NCAA and Nimet resolved at their zonal council meeting to oppose any form of concession in view of past and present corrupt tendencies being applied to favour few individual­s.

“We say no to it and we shall fight it with the last blood of our union. We wrote to PMB of the danger to the security of Nigeria. We asked questions unanswered which must be given full details,” he said. FLIGHT

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Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos

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