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FG Approves Concessioning Of Lagos, Abuja International Airports

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The Federal Executive Council, FEC, has approved the concessioning of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airports, Abuja for better management, so said Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday.

The VP said this in Abuja at the fifth Presidential Quarterly Business Forum aimed at improving the ease of doing business in Nigeria. He, however, did not name the concessionaires.

“We are working hard to make the airports more passenger friendly, but then we have several issues.

“Infrastructure is in a terrible state and we know that public sector has a poor record on maintenance of facilities.”

He said the airports needed to be overhauled as they lacked basic facilities as most of the available ones were dilapidated.

He said for the economy to be improved, the private sector needed to be involved in many ways.

“Partnership with the private sector is not only a policy, it is the most sensible thing to do and our approach is to engage, work collaboratively to take criticisms and suggestions seriously and to respond.’’

“The private sector is also used to a system where there is constant gratification and rent seeking and in order to reverse and stop that, it involves calling out public officials who are involved in such.

“So, it means the private sector cannot say because I want to do my own business as quickly as possible I will not call out anybody who is seeking gratification or bribe.

“We have to do this thing and if we do not we will not solve the problem,” he said.

He said the regulators of all the sectors of the economy should ensure that they were facilitators to the ease of doing business initiative and not obstacles to the growth being sought for.

He said a lot needed to be done in the whole process to ensure that what needed to be done was done to guarantee change and improve the economy.

The Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, said the progress made in the business community so far had helped the economy come out of recession.

He said some of the successes of the federal government were tied to the responsiveness and engagements from the private sector.

“Forums like this help strengthen the engagement between the private sector and the government and we have used the feedbacks to improve our policies and interventions.

“In many respects we are becoming more and more of a responsive government and we are mindful of the challenges that businesses face, particularly the private sector and incoming investors.

“We would like to understand some of these issues better and proffer solutions.

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Akin Akingbala is an international journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. Aside being happily married, he has interests in music, sports and loves traveling.

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