The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo on Friday
paid a Working Visit to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) to
inspect ongoing Infrastructure Upgrade at the E-Wing.
Keyamo also officially launched the FAAN Private Sector Collaboration and
Renovation Programme, marking the beginning of broader efforts to enhance
Airport Infrastructure Nationwide.
The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN),
Olubunmi Kuku, and her Team accompanied the Minister during the Visit.
The Minister said the Initiative was expected to significantly elevate the
Quality of Services at FAAN Airports and strengthen Nigeria’s position as a Key
Player in the Global Aviation Industry.
Keyamo lauded the FAAN Private Sector Collaboration and Renovation Programme
as a progressive step toward transforming the Nation’s Aviation Sector.
He emphasised the importance of Sustained Partnerships with the Private
Sector to ensure that Nigeria’s Airports remained competitive and capable of
meeting the demands of a rapidly-evolving Global Aviation industry.
Keyamo said the Initiative aimed to foster stronger Partnerships with
the Private Sector to renovate and improve Infrastructure at all FAAN Airports
across the Country, underscoring commitment to excellence in Service Delivery
and Operational Efficiency.
“Specifically, the successful renovation of the E-Wing Toilet at MMIA by Max
Impact Africa is a notable Strategy by FAAN to leverage Private Sector Reaources
to deliver Infrastructure that will align with International Standards,”
Keyamo said.
The Infrastructure Upgrade, part of the Private Sector Collaboration and
Renovation Initiative, is captured in the Minister’s Five-Point Strategic
Roadmap for the Ministry.
Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline
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