In response to the order by the the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, that all citizens must pay airport access gate fees, the Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Kuku has initiated a comprehensive public awareness campaign to ensure that all airport users are well-informed about the new policy.
Keyamo recently issued a directive mandating that all citizens pay access gate fees at all 24 airports nationwide.
Kuku affirmed that implementing this mandate immediately would address one of the key revenue leakages the new management is determined to eliminate.
Speaking on the new policy, she commended President Bola Tinubu and the Minister for their proactive role in helping to give vent to the use of technology in order to shore up revenue, prevent leakages, and reduce the abuse of privileges by VIPs.
She emphasised that, “FAAN is currently poised to leverage technology to intensify its revenue drive.
“The new mandate also provide some protection for FAAN staff, who are often bullied and railroaded by VIPs and military personnel.”
Kuku also mentioned that, though the implementation of the E-tag regime in Lagos and Abuja international airports and non-exclusion of VIPs in the payment for access gate fees at all airports in Nigeria is immediate.
She added that efforts are being made to ameliorate the traffic gridlock that may be experienced at the early stages of the implementation of the directive, especially in Lagos and Abuja airports.
According to her, “the good news is that all government organisations, the military and VIPs are fully in support of Mr. President on this directive. FAAN is, therefore, guaranteed of maximum support from all sides.”
The Managing Director is currently on a mission to reposition FAAN as she prioritises key strategic reforms in line with the five-point agenda of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development