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Minister of Aviation Sets Up Task Force on Relocation of Airlines to New International Terminal in Lagos

Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation

The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has set up task force for the relocation of airlines from the old international terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos to the new that was opened for operations last year.

A statement signed by the Head Press and Public AffairsMinistry of Aviation and Aerospace DevelopmentOluseyi Odutayo, said the Minister was concerned about the problems of relocating the international airlines to the new terminal which was necessitated by the recent fire outbreak at the old International terminal in Lagos, hence the set-up of the task force to resolve these challenges within the shortest possible period.

The members of the task force are: Hassan Musa, (Retired PS and ex-Dir of Dept. of Air Transport Management (Team Leader)Adebayo Oladipo, General Manager Aerodrome  NCAAMr. Collins Mukoro (SA to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development)Mrs. Uyoyou Edhekpo (SA to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development) and Mr. Henry Agbebire (SA to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development).

The statement noted that during the Minister’s inspection of the Lagos Airport on Thursday 31st August 2023, he had given a deadline of October, 1 2023 for the relocation.

However, the management of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) had to fast track the implementation of this directive in response to the recent fire outbreak which raised safety concerns and affected passengers’ movements.

We urge all passengers and other stakeholders to be patient and bear with us as the inconvenience caused will soon be resolved.  Your understanding plays a vital role in making this transition smoother for everyone involved,” the statement said.

It identified the primary objectives of the task force to include resolution of passengers’ concern, adding that the task force will work diligently towards resolving all concerns raised by passengers regarding congestion, discomfort, and related issues stemming from terminal relocation.

We are committed to ensuring that every passenger’s voice is heard and addressed promptly,” the statement said.

The second objective of the task force is to minimize discomfort of passengers and other airport users, remarking that the focus is to dwell on minimizing any form of discomfort during this transition period.

Efforts will be made in streamlining processes at both terminals while closely monitoring operations 24/7. Measures such as enhanced signage, dedicated support staff, improved communication channels will be implemented proactively,” the statement said.

The third objective of the task force is to ensure effective public communication.

We pledge transparency throughout this process by providing regular updates on progress made in addressing concerns arising from airline relocations. FAAN aims at improving public relations strategies through various channels including online platforms and customer service helplines so that you stay informed about developments firsthand,” the statement said.

The Minister also expressed regrets over the inconvenience the relocation has caused and assured all travellers that we are fully committed to resolving these concerns promptly. We pledge our commitment to passenger comfort, safety, and overall satisfaction during this transitional period.

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