Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos |
The Minister of State for
Aviation, Hadi Sirika, on Tuesday said there was no going back on the Federal
Government’s plan to concession the four major airports in the country.
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Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Mr.
Sirika made the remark while speaking at an interactive session with Aviation
correspondents in Lagos.
The
Federal Government had indicated interest to concession the Lagos, Kano, Abuja
and Port Harcourt international airports, to improve their safety and capacity.
Mr.
Sirika noted that the protest by some aviation unions against the government’s
plan was due to the misconception that the airports were going to be privatized
and sold to private individuals.
According
to him, the concessioning of the airports will ensure that they are properly
managed, while the government will still retain their ownership.
The
minister said that the current condition of airports in the country had made it
extremely difficult for Nigeria to attract the desired number of passengers to
transform the country into an aviation hub.
“Nigeria
has potential to do between 70 to 100 million passengers annually, within the
next five years, if the right things are put in place.
“The
15 million annual passengers which is the country’s current capacity can be
improved upon if private investors are allowed to participate in the sector.
“Government
does not have money to put into these businesses and we don’t want to sell
these facilities either; so that is why we are concessioning them because it is
the only way to go,’’ he said.
The
minister noted that aviation was a money spinner and could help the government
to generate revenue which would be used to revitalize the Nigerian economy.
To
this end, he said the government was committed to the establishment of a
national carrier, a Repair, Maintenance and Overhaul (MRO) facility and an
aviation leasing company which would all be privately funded.
The
minister noted that their absence in the country had constituted a huge
challenge to the growth of the aviation sector.
Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman, League of Aviation and Airports Correspondents, Chuks Iwelunmo, pledged that the group would continue to partner with the ministry to take aviation to greater heights.
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