Keyamo urges FAAN board to prioritise infrastructure

The minister of aviation and aerospace development, Festus Keyamo, has advised newly inaugurated members of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Governing Board to prioritise infrastructure development at the nation’s airports.
Mr Keyamo gave the charge while inaugurating the board on Wednesday in Abuja.
He emphasised that modernising airport infrastructure was essential to bringing Nigeria’s airports up to world-class standards in line with international best practices.
According to the minister, such efforts will significantly enhance passenger experience, safety, and overall security in the aviation sector.
“This occasion marks not just a change in leadership but also a renewed commitment to the lofty ideals of service, safety, and progress within our aviation sector.
“Aviation is a global industry. We must foster partnerships with other governmental and non-governmental agencies, international organisations, and the private sector to grow our aviation economy.
“Together, let us work toward elevating aviation standards, improving connectivity, and fostering economic growth. As you embark on this new chapter, remember, the eyes of the nation are upon you,” he said.
Mr Keyamo also stressed that passengers should remain the focus of all operations, urging the board to prioritise service delivery, customer satisfaction, and overall airport experience.
He encouraged close collaboration with other agencies to support the “Renewed Hope” agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
Speaking at the event, Umar Ganduje, chairman of the newly inaugurated FAAN board, pledged that the board would promote effective institutional governance and support the minister’s efforts to advance the aviation sector.
“We will not exceed our boundaries. I know this is a common issue between boards, executive management, and the ministry.
“We are fully conscious of this and will ensure strict compliance with regulatory limits.
“We will focus on meeting rising passenger expectations, ensuring satisfaction, and maintaining functional infrastructure,” Mr Ganduje said.
FAAN managing director, Olubunmi Kuku, also spoke at the ceremony.
She lauded Mr Ganduje’s leadership qualities, saying they made him a fitting choice for the role of board chairman.
Ms Kuku assured that FAAN would work closely with the board to strengthen institutional governance.
She also appealed to Mr Tinubu to continue supporting FAAN with resources to further improve the passenger experience at Nigeria’s airports.
The newly inaugurated FAAN board consists of eight members.
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