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February 1, 2024 No Going Back On FAAN Relocation To Lagos, N500m Will Be Saved Annually — Keyamo

No Going Back On FAAN Relocation To Lagos, N500m Will Be Saved Annually — Keyamo

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has firmly asserted that the decision to relocate the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) headquarters from Abuja to Lagos is irreversible.

Keyamo made this declaration during a monitored program on Wednesday, stating, "We are going ahead. The directive has been given."

Despite opposition from figures like Senator Ali Ndume from Borno South and various northern groups, including the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), who perceive the move as an attempt to marginalise the northern region, Keyamo emphasised the necessity of the relocation.

Keyamo, a senior advocate for Nigeria, explained that the decision aligns with current economic and operational realities. He highlighted that shifting the FAAN headquarters to Lagos would annually save the government and the Nigerian people half a billion naira, which is currently spent on air tickets for officials commuting between Lagos and Abuja.

Addressing concerns about President Bola Tinubu's awareness of the decision, Keyamo asserted that the decision falls under the minister's purview. He clarified that only the headquarters of one of the seven aviation agencies in the country is being moved, emphasising that the decision-makers, not the majority of workers, determine the location of the headquarters.

READ ASLO: FAAN Relocates Headquarters From Abuja Back To Lagos

Keyamo shed light on the lack of adequate provisions when his predecessor, Hadi Sirika, relocated all aviation agency headquarters from Lagos to Abuja in 2020. He pointed out that the move resulted in challenges for principal officers, such as directors and their support staff.

The minister underscored the digitalization gap within FAAN and highlighted the financial burden of officials shuttling between Lagos and Abuja. He revealed that in a year, FAAN spends nearly half a billion naira on flight tickets alone for officials travelling for routine tasks like getting a file signed.

January 19, 2024 FAAN Relocates Headquarters From Abuja Back To Lagos

FAAN Relocates Headquarters From Abuja Back To Lagos

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is set to relocate its corporate headquarters from Abuja back to Lagos.

This is contained in a statement in Abuja by the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, FAAN, Obiageli Orah.

This is years after the minister’s predecessor, HADI SIRIKA, moved the aviation agencies to the nation’s capital.

The statement said the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Kayamo, ordered relocation to curb the waste of public resources.

She said the FAAN management and stakeholders, which also involved the unions, agreed that the action was in the best interest of the authority and the country.

The statement further said it was ill-advised in the first place to move the headquarters to Abuja when there was no single FAAN building in Abuja to accommodate all of them at once.

Orah noted that more than 60 percent of the FAAN activities were in Lagos, given the huge passenger volume of the Lagos airports.

She stated that Abuja would continue to have full operational offices as FAAN had not scaled down operations in Abuja one bit.

Nigerians react to the latest development on our breakfast talk show, The Big Story.

November 27, 2023 Keyamo Summons Heads Of Aviation Agencies Over Safety Concerns

Keyamo Summons Heads Of Aviation Agencies Over Safety Concerns

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called for a meeting with heads of aviation regulatory agencies to address safety concerns within the sector.

During the meeting, the minister emphasized the need for a thorough assessment of recent incidents.

In response to public worries about safety, he tweeted, "I have summoned the heads of the regulatory agencies to my office later today to review the incidents causing concerns and to ensure appropriate measures are taken to prevent future occurrences. Sanctions will be applied where necessary for past incidents."

Further details are to follow.

September 1, 2023 Federal Government To Close Murtala Mohammed International Airport From October 1

Federal Government To Close Murtala Mohammed International Airport From October 1

From October 1, 2023, all international airlines operating from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos are expected to move from the old international terminal building, which will be shut down for repairs, to the new terminal building.

The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo (SAN), said this during a tour of aviation facilities at the Lagos airport, just as he also promised reforms in the aviation sector.

According to him, all arrangements under his predecessor, Hadi Sirika, including the planned Nigeria Air, have been put on hold, to enable proper audit of contracts.

In June, veteran aviator, Girma Wake, resigned as Chairman of Ethiopian Airlines amidst controversy surrounding the establishment of Nigeria’s national carrier, Nigeria Air.

Earlier, the Interim Managing Director of Nigeria Air, Captain Dapo Olumide, said the aircraft used to unveil the country’s national career was a legitimate chartered flight from Ethiopian Airlines.

Nigeria’s Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Aviation had both labeled the launch of the Nigeria Air as a fraud.

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