The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has said that the General Aviation Terminal of the
Murtala Muhammad Airport, Lagos was not included in the Build, Operate and Transfer
(BOT) concession between the managers of terminal 2, MMA2, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services and the Federal Government.
A statement from FAAN said 'the
Authority is constrained to ask members of the public, especially aviation
stakeholders, to discountenance that often bandied claim because it is false,
misleading and mischievous, to say the least. We observed, with interest,
quotations from questionable documents or portions of documents that suited
their assertion about the duration of the BOT and Government’s directive for
the so-called takeover of the GAT.
We
consider this unfortunate because Bi-Courtney knows that the only authentic
document on the agreement limits the duration of the concession to 12 years and
that the area of land occupied by the GAT is clearly outside the area of land
granted Bi-Courtney for the concession. These facts have been stated for the
umpteen time.
Bi-Courtney
is only crying foul now because the Federal Government has decided that there
should be transparency and fairness in all concession agreements with
government agencies. It is convenient for Bi-Courtney to deceive unwary
Nigerians into thinking that the MMA Domestic Terminal I (named MMA2 by
Bi-Courtney) controversy will discourage private investors in the industry but
it forgets to add that ill-motivated, manipulated and unbelievable concession
agreements, skewed against the interest of the Nigerian people, cannot stand
the test of time. No amount of playing to the gallery, twisting the law and facts
or appeal to undue sentiment can change this.
The
Transformation Agenda of Government in the aviation industry, among other
things, is geared towards eliminating selfish business models that create
perusal business empires and not a level playing field for all stakeholders,
capable of contributing meaningfully to genuine growth of the country’s
aviation industry.
Meanwhile,
skeletal operations have commenced at the newly reconstructed Domestic Terminal
I (popularly known as the GAT) while the installation of operational facilities
is going on. Passengers started using the arrivals hall from October 23, 2012
to minimize the discomfort of arriving passengers while full departures
formalities will commence there in the next two weeks.
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