Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has announced the relocation of the corporate headquarters of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) from Abuja to Lagos.
This was announced on Thursday in a press release signed by Mrs. Obiageli Orah, FAAN’s Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection.
According to the press statement, the relocation of the corporate headquarters of FAAN became imperative after a wide range of consultations with stakeholders and unions.
Among several reasons, the statement disclosed that “it was ill-advised in the first place to move the headquarters to Abuja when there was no single FAAN building in Abuja to accommodate all of them at once.”
Furthermore, the statement added that the relocation is being done to mitigate FAAN’s cost of operations.
The statement reads, “The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria notes the inquiries some Nigerians have made regarding the directive of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, to relocate the corporate headquarters of FAAN from Abuja to its original base, Lagos, where it has operated for decades until recently.
“FAAN wishes to inform Nigerians that following wide consultations by the new management of FAAN with stakeholders, which also involved the unions, it was agreed that this was in the best interest of the Authority and the country for now for the following reasons:
1. Those affected by the decision to move the headquarters to Abuja have since returned to Lagos, as there is no office space for them in Abuja. It was ill-advised in the first place to move the headquarters to Abuja when there was no single FAAN building in Abuja to accommodate all of them at once.
2. Having returned to Lagos, the Authority would be liable to pay them DTA (duty tour allowance) because technically they are working out of station as their official posting is to Abuja. The Minister has decided to stop this waste of public resources and rip-off on the public purse.
3. The other option open to the Authority was to abandon the old FAAN building in Lagos to rot away and to use its scarce resources to rent an office space in Abuja for millions of naira of public money when, in actual fact, more than sixty percent of its activities are in Lagos, given the huge passenger volume of the Lagos airports. The stakeholders and the Minister decided against that and to save the country from this waste.
6. In the near future, when befitting corporate buildings have been built for the Authority in both Lagos and Abuja, a final decision will be taken as to the location of the permanent headquarters, depending on the exigencies of the time.
7. The Authority wishes to assure members of the public that it will continue to act in the best interest of the public and the country.8. The Honourable Minister is committed to taking decisions that are in the best interest of the country, especially as they concern public funds, and will not yield to ethnic or sectional sentiments that will derail this commitment.