Mr Sheriff said strong standards formed the foundation of consumer confidence.
Mr Ganduje seized the opportunity to see the remodelling of the airport and the temporary terminal.
Mr El-Rufai said, ““If anybody is to be asked questions about the disappearance of Dadiyata, it’s the Kano State government.”
The defendant is standing trial alongside his wife Hafsat Umar, on an 11-count charge.
He said the move would be a foundation for a more modern and resilient airport logistics system.
Mr Ganduje explained that the FAAN board was determined to improve the passenger experience and safety compliance.
He assured the new members of equal opportunities and integration into the APC.
The meeting ended with a renewed pledge to consolidate the party’s gains in Kano and contribute to its national success.
His emergence followed the resignation of Abdullahi Ganduje, APC’s former national chairman, on health grounds on June 27.
Mr Ganduje said, “As a board, we will assist you in moving this ministry to the next level.’’
