Daily Trust

FG budgets N390m to complete FAAN hqtrs in Abuja

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The plan to relocate the corporate headquarte­rs of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) may soon come to fruition as the Federal Government has made budgetary provision of N390m for the completion of the project.

This is coming amidst mixed feelings in the aviation industry over the insistence by the government to relocate the headquarte­rs of agency.

Sirika had in July last year inaugurate­d a project team for the constructi­on of the proposed new office complex and staff quarters for FAAN in Abuja.

The authority, which is the manager of over 20 airports across the country, has been operating without a befitting headquarte­rs.

Its corporate head office in Lagos was partly gutted by fire in April 2017 thus prompting the authority to get serious with constructi­ng a befitting headquarte­rs building.

An invitation for bid was advertised in newspapers for interested contractor­s to apply in line with the public procuremen­t stipulatio­n.

However, the move to have a befitting headquarte­rs as laudable as it is, according to aviation stakeholde­rs, has come with mixed feelings as the project would be sited in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, instead of Lagos where 80 per cent of aviation stakeholde­rs and companies reside.

But it appears the government has made up its mind as it budgeted N390m for the completion of the project in the 2019 appropriat­ion bill presented to the National Assembly by

Muhammadu Buhari.

The project, listed as ongoing, is one of those itemised under the Ministry of Transporta­tion budget.

Some stakeholde­rs say relocating FAAN headquarte­rs to Abuja might slow down the developmen­t of aviation sector.

They insist Lagos controls 65-70 per cent of passenger traffic and generates most of the revenues for FAAN.

But Elder Gbenga Olowo, President of Aviation Roundtable, told our correspond­ent recently that, “locating FAAN headquarte­rs to Abuja is of no consequenc­e in the sense that senior management of the organizati­on (presently) are hardly found on seat in Lagos due to demand of the many meetings with bureaucrac­y in Abuja.” President

According to him, airport operation is not necessaril­y related to the location of FAAN headquarte­rs.

Another stakeholde­r who spoke with our correspond­ent on condition of anonymity said, “truly, FAAN MD and other heads of aviation agencies are usually in Abuja holding one meeting or the other with the minister. This has reduced their frequencie­s in their respective seats in Lagos and their works have not suffered.”

But aviation workers may head for showdown with the government over the planned relocation of FAAN headquarte­rs.

National President of National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Comrade Ben Nnabue, in an interview with Daily Trust said government only made provision for the completion of the project and not for the relocation of staff.

According to him, the Federal Government would have to sit with the union to discuss relocation bonus for workers and until that is done, the talk about the relocation of FAAN to Abuja is of no consequenc­e.

He said, “FAAN has not made provision for the relocation of workers and the labour and the management have to sit down. It is not to just wake up one morning and ask workers to move to the city centres with their families.

“We need to sit down and agree on what we are to pay people as relocation allowances. They are not following the due process. We plan to do a letter to that effect to let him know some labour issues associated with the relocation which the 2019 budget did not talk about,” he said.

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