Airports concession gets boost as Sirika receives certificates of compliance

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The Federal government’s plan to concession its four international airports received a boost on Tuesday as the Minister of Aviation Senator Hadi Sirika received the Outline Business Case Certificate of Compliance for the concession of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano International Airports from the Infrastructure Concession  Regulatory Commission (ICRC).

Receiving the certificates of compliance from the Director-General of the Commission Engr. Chidi Izuwah  in his office Sirika said “with these certificates of compliance, we will go-ahead to the Federal Executive Council for approval for the full business of concession to proceed and that will turn the airport terminals to its full potential in private hands as millions of dollars would be pumped into the airports”

A statement signed by James Odaudu deputy director of press, recalled that President  Muhammadu Buhari had earlier approved the Aviation Sector Roadmap which the Ministry has been following and operating diligently and part of  which was the airport terminal concession.

Sirika commended the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission  which through its the mandate, has guided the ministry throughout to ensure compliance and value for money, transparency, equity, and fairness.

He also expressed satisfaction with the quality of work done by the Transaction Advisers that culminated into the release of the certificates by the ICRC.

The Minister noted that with the full implementation of airport terminal concession about 241,700 jobs will be created.  He explained that some time is the entire value chain that of aviation business that needs to be considered which is wide and large.

In his remarks, the Director-General of ICRC Engr. Chidi Izuwah said the Federal Government through the Ministry of Aviation has adopted Public-Private Partnership PPP as the strategy to leverage private sector participation and investment in order to achieve the upgrade and development of new terminal infrastructure at the four airports in a cost-effective and value -for- money manner.

He said the airports in Nigeria have great potentials but were currently operating at sub-optimal level due to factors that will have to be improved under the PPP programme.

According to Izuwah,  airport terminal concession was one of the critical projects under the aviation sector roadmap of the FG and fits well within the scope of the Ministry’s strategic plan for the sector.

He congratulated the Minister, Ministry staff and the Transaction Advisers on the achievements recorded so far, and wished for greater success as the project enters the procurement stage.

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