Minister of Aviation, Mr. Osita
Chidoka
The Minister of Aviation, Mr. Osita Chidoka, on
Thursday said he would, henceforth, channel the resources of the ministry to
boost safety and security of Nigerian airports and move away from the
remodelling of terminals.
The former minister, Ms. Stella Oduah, who was
sacked by President Goodluck Jonathan in February this year, had invested
massively in the remodelling of airport terminals across the country.
Speaking during an unscheduled tour of the Nnamdi
Azikwe International Airport, Abuja, Chidoka said the focus on security and
safety was to ensure that the country retained its Category One air safety
certification.
He said, “I have tried to see that my predecessor
had done very well in the terminal buildings; so, all that we need is to focus
and complete the work that has already started.
“But with that, we want to pull our resources
away from the terminal remodelling and focus more on the security and safety of
the airports.
“While we want to make the passengers to travel
in a more convenient manner, we don’t want to compromise the security of the
airports. Our major strategy is to begin to look at the safety component of our
work.”
He noted that the move to retain the United
States Federal Aviation Authority Category One Status had provided the
opportunity to review the safety of Nigeria’s aviation operations.
The minister said, “But more importantly, we are
making sure that there is an alignment between safety in the air and the
security of passengers, and the terminal buildings; and of course, the
passengers’ comfort.
“So, with that in mind, we are having a total
review of our security system in all the airports and I have ordered the total
review of the security system in all the airports with a view to making sure
that they meet global best practices.”
Chidoka noted that work was going on well at the
Abuja airport but added that “there is a lot of disruption to passenger
operations.”
He said, “Our strategy is that we need to
communicate more with the passengers. Between now and four to six months, we
shall get the new terminal up and running in the domestic area.
“And by the time the work is completed,
passengers will travel in a much more comfortable atmosphere”
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