Festus Keyamo, the minister of aviation and aerospace development, says the federal government is reviewing the airport concession process to ensure transparency.
Keyamo disclosed this to journalists on Monday at a ministerial press briefing in Abuja, held to mark President Bola Tinubu’s one year in office.
He said his ministry is developing a master plan for major airports in the country.
The minister said the president has approved the review of the concession processes of the major airports to make sure they operate at international standards.
“Bureaucracy cannot run public infrastructure. They have to be run like private businesses. The review of the concession process is to ensure it is more transparent to deliver world-class infrastructure. We will do full concessions of the airports and run them as private businesses. The president has asked us to go for the best,” Keyamo said.
The airports include Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja; Murtala Muhammed Internatıonal Airport, Lagos; Malam Amınu Kano Internatıonal Airport, Kano; and Port Harcourt International Airport.
The federal government had said the concession would be for a period between 20-30 years.
In October 2022, the government announced the preferred and reserve bidders for the concession of airports.
However, Keyamo, weeks after he was appointed a minister, suspended the airport concession plans and the Nigeria Air project on August 31, 2023.
The concessioning of the airports and the national carrier were two major projects under the aviation roadmap implemented by the immediate past administration of Muhammadu Buhari.
The minister said the projects would be put on hold until further notice.