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Aviation Unions Welcome FAAN’s Plan to Relocate Headquarters to Lagos

Union Members Protesting against Planned Concession
Protesting Aviation Workers
Protesting Aviation Workers

Labour unions in the aviation industry have expressed support for the plan of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo to relocate the headquarters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to Lagos, where it had existed for several years.

Air Transport Service Senior Staff Association (ATSSSAN), the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP) in a joint statement expressed their support to the relocation plan and described it as a welcome development.

 “The recent instructions for redeployment of staff relocated to Abuja is a welcome development. It could be recalled that the unions have on several occasions expressed our concerns over the hasty manner in which staff were relocated to Abuja when no adequate arrangement was made in the areas of office accommodation, infrastructure and other logistics for smooth relocation, senior management staff were left stranded without an office and working tools while junior workers were helpless, no provision for documents and working files and most worrisome absence of backup for data,” the statement said.

The unions also said that it is their hope that if such movement was requested in future all necessary infrastructure must be in place.

 “We are also of the opinion that staff who have collected relocation allowance even though not sufficient should not be paid for this redeployment. We, however, urge the management to make Lagos convenient enough for staff to operate,” the unions also said.

 FAAN on Thursday issued a statement, saying that after wide consultations with stakeholders in the industry, which also involved the Unions, it was agreed that the relocation of its headquarters to Lagos was in the best interest of the Authority and the country for now.

The agency gave reasons for the relocation, which include the fact that 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, noting 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.

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.

The other option open to the Authority was 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 60 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 this waste,” the statement said.

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