The Guardian (Nigeria)

FAAN targets new investment­s, partnershi­ps with Aci-africa conference

- By Femi Adekoya

WITH over 300 delegates and participan­ts from different African countries and the world set to attend this year’s Airport Council Internatio­nal conference (Aci-africa) hosted by Nigeria, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has expressed optimism of the country attracting foreign investment­s by way of public-private partnershi­ps.

Themed ‘Business Transforma­tion for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t of African Airports’, the Director, Commercial and Business Developmen­t, FAAN, Sadiku Rafindadi explained that the conference will further aid the advancemen­t of human capacity developmen­t in the sector both in Nigeria and in the continent. Speaking during a courtesy visit of FAAN team to yesterday, Rafindadi said the event would draw experts from across the world, including the Council President of ICAO, Dr Bernard Aliu, adding that the Managing Director of the FAAN, Saleh Dunoma, who is also the president of Aci-africa Executive Board hopes to position Nigeria as a key stakeholde­r in decision making as it relates to aviation matters in Africa and the world.

Scheduled to hold between April 14-19 2018, Rafindadi said ACI had been of tremendous assistance in the certificat­ion process of the Lagos and Abuja airports through airport excellence (APEX) in safety programme which helped the country identify safety gaps in some of the airports during the certificat­ion.

“Nigeria’s hosting of the conference is a pioneer achievemen­t for the country given that this is the first time in history that this prestigiou­s position of ACIAfrica President will be occupied by a Nigerian.

“The advent of Public Private Partnershi­ps in Africa has caused a shift in the transforma­tion of airports into sustainabl­e business entities and Nigeria is not left behind. In recent years, Nigeria has engaged in the PPP practice and has witness good success. We are working tirelessly to ensure that our airports are viable and self-sustaining hence this is the perfect time for Nigeria to host this prestigiou­s event,” said Rafindadi.

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