Workers from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
(FAAN) crippled activities at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos
in protest of the federal government’s concessioning of the Lagos and Abuja airports.
Led by their unions, the workers staged a peaceful protest
around the airport vicinity and vowed that they would prevent the government
from going through with their concessioning plan.
They also alleged that the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi
Sirika, had earmarked N659 million for the marketing of the project to
prospective investors, condemning the action as fraud.
The workers insisted that the concessioning of the airports
is not in the best interest of the Nigerian public and only benefits
politicians through their cronies.
The protest started at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday at Freedom
Square and disrupted vehicular movement to the airport. Our correspondent
observed that traffic was at a standstill for nearly two hours as workers
marched to the General Aviation Terminal.
Addressing the workers at Freedom Square, the General
Secretary of the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Olatunji
Abioye, said that the workers were bothered by the government’s lack of
transparency regarding the concessioning exercise.
He accused Mr. Sirika of having ulterior motives, purporting
that all avenues to ensure clarity and transparency in the whole exercise were
rebuffed by the minister.
Mr. Abioye also alleged that the minister and his cohorts
are planning to establish an aviation university in Abuja, rather than improve
the status of the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria,
lamenting that infrastructure at the college has been in a deplorable state for
years and has been neglected by the government.
He alleged that Mr. Sirika had planned to spend N659 million
on the concession exercise, adding that N125 million of the funds earmarked for
overseas travels for Sirika to Dubai and United States.
“About two weeks ago, I received a message that Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo said on his Twitter handle that the Federal Executive Council
(FEC) approved the concession of Lagos and Abuja airports. But my VP can’t
address us on Twitter because it is not a base to address Nigerians or govern
the country. It is not even part of the policies of the government,” Mr. Abioye
said.
“This concession exercise is a fraud. If you want to sell
Lagos and Abuja airports, all you need to do is to put it on the internet and
interested investors will make enquiries, not by earmarking N659 million for
the exercise. China is already requesting its part of the $500 million for the
construction of some airports in the country and the project is still ongoing.
Who will bear the brunt? It is the same FAAN.”
Also speaking at the rally, the president of the Air
Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), Ahmadu
Illitrus, said that the union leaders had engaged the minister on the planned
concessioning of the airports, but without any tangible response.
Mr. Illitrus noted that the unions’ two members in the
steering committee were in the dark about the processes despite their
agitations for transparency, but vowed that the plan by the government would
not see the light of day.
He specifically said that past concessions in the country
had been marred with fraud, pointing to the ongoing concession agreement
between Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited and FAAN as one example in the
industry.
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