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Sanwo-Olu calls for remodeling of Lagos airport’s facilities to become a hub of business and tourism

Sanwo-Olu made the call in Ikeja when the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) management paid him a courtesy visit ahead of the re-opening of airspace for international flights.

He advised the FAAN management on remodelling of the airport’s facilities to become a hub of business and tourism.

According to him, some of the facilities installed in the airport at inception are due for modernisation and upgrading.

The governor made a case for the provision of fast free internet connectivity within the airport lounges, as the era of passengers sitting for long without internet access had passed.

He said that the functionality of the airport must be fully explored, hence, the need to invest in facilities that would drive more passenger traffic to the airport.

“Travellers across the world are looking for destinations where things they enjoy in their comfort zones are provided.

“When we provide services and infrastructure that will drive traffic to our airport, not only will it triple the revenue generated for the government, it will also improve the status of the airport within the continent,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu said that the state government had been working round the clock with the federal government to initiate safety protocols in place at the airport and drive compliance.

The governor said that the effort would be followed by a joint assessment of the airport facility with FAAN and other agencies.

He said that the state already started the construction of a world-class bus terminal close to the airport to ensure that travellers enjoy better experience while passing through the gateway.

“The bus terminal will serve as holding station for international passengers who will not be driving into the airport,” the governor said.

He said that the bus station would be complemented with rail infrastructure to shuttle air passengers from the metropolis departure terminals.

Sanwo-Olu also said that the rail project was part of the Red Line Rail project which would start from Ebute Metta through Oshodi.

“The Right-of-Way of this project has been determined and we are hoping the project will start before the end of the year.

“An airport is a gateway that defines the nation, because it is the first facility to be seen by international travellers.

“The MMIA is an important asset, not only to the federal government, but also to Lagos State.

“The strategic use of this airport should necessitate the need for the state to fully harness the asset and make it a bubbling destination for tourists and businessmen coming into the country.

“As a state government, we are taking complementary efforts to ensure the airport promotes business and is safe for travellers,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director, FAAN, Capt. Rabiu Yadudu, said that the Lagos airport contributed 70 per cent of FAAN’s total revenue.

Yadudu commended the state government for the construction of the airport road from Oshodi, noting that the intervention had strengthened the partnership between Lagos and FAAN.

The FAAN boss, however, pleaded with the governor to intervene in ensuring smooth safety compliance and service provision as the airport prepared to re-open for commercial activities.

Part of the discussion was on actionable steps collectively put in place at the MMIA by the federal and state governments to give travellers comfort and better experience when the facility opened for air traffic.

Requests by FAAN included provision of BRT buses to commute passengers from car park to departure and arrival halls and expansion of strategic airport roads.

The FAAN team also asked for help in halting of encroachment on the airport land around Ajao Estate and Shasha.

Source: News Agency Of Nigeria 

COVID-19: Fintiri, Yari risk jail over airport protocol breach — FG

Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, says the Federal Government of Nigeria is investigating the breach of COVID-19 protocols at three domestic airports by some dignitaries.


 He said if found guilty, they would “either go to jail of two months and above, pay a fine or get both sanctions combined.” 
FG threatens to jail VIPs, others flouting airports protocols He said the jail could be up to 10 years. He said this in Abuja on Thursday at the briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19. 

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria had accused Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, and a former Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, of breaching airport protocols. The duo had, however, through their media aides, denied the allegations. Sirika said if investigations revealed that the VIPs did not flout the protocol as alleged by the FAAN, apologies would be tendered publicly to them.

 “FAAN has escalated what has transpired. “These alleged unruly passengers included the former governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, whom I spoke to yesterday [Wednesday] at length and the current governor of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri. “Abdulaziz Yari was on Saturday in Kano. “And that of Fintiri was in Port Harcourt and Chief Nduka Obaigbena was also alleged here in Abuja. “Now, those are being investigated and if it is found that it was true, we’ll do the needful and if it’s found untrue, we would definitely apologize to these individuals.”

According to him, going through the Nigeria civil aviation regulations, there is a definition of unruly passenger. “It goes to say in part 17, 97, 1, that any passenger who becomes unruly at the airport terminal building or onboard a particular aircraft commits an offence. So, first it is an offence. “…

According to table two 9, (51) an unruly passenger behaviour requires the punishment of criminal referral for imprisonment for not less than two months. “So, it can be ten years. “So, if you‘re found to be unruly passenger because you’re a big man, VIP, the simplest thing we could do is to refer you to the police and they must, by law, prosecute you and it’ll be not less than two months. “And I’m sure you don’t want to be a criminal for one day.

“Even for one second, no one wants to be a criminal. “Please, VIPs, please, show that you’re a VIP by conducting yourself in the manner you’d want to be identified with.

“If you’re are caught, we have some videos on this unruly passengers who we’ll investigate and the punishment will be not less than two months of being criminally liable by a court of law,”

Sirika said. Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji, on Thursday in Lagos, stressed the need for the front line staff, especially the airport security and health officials, to be courageous in carrying out their duties to ensure that every passenger, no matter the status, observes the protocols.

He said the National Assembly had resolved to abide by the protocols and would not allow anyone to unnecessarily endanger the lives of Nigerians.