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FAAN seeks N580bn for airport runway repairs

By Kareem Azeez
15 January 2025   |   7:24 pm
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said it needs N580bn to rehabilitate runways and improve airport infrastructure nationwide. FAAN Managing Director Olubunmi Kuku disclosed this during a visit by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Ibrahim Kana. She said many airport runways, built in the late 1970s, had…
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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said it needs N580bn to rehabilitate runways and improve airport infrastructure nationwide.

FAAN Managing Director Olubunmi Kuku disclosed this during a visit by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Ibrahim Kana.

She said many airport runways, built in the late 1970s, had exceeded their designed lifespan.

“Our runways have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years, but most were built in 1978. They require major rehabilitation to ensure safety and efficiency,” Kuku said.

She added that other infrastructure, including terminals, also needs urgent attention. “Obsolete equipment, such as old fire tenders, generators, and worn-out conveyor belts, have increased maintenance costs and reduced efficiency. These issues require significant investment to address,” she explained.

Kuku also highlighted challenges related to airport security and land encroachment.

“Many airports lack perimeter fences, making them vulnerable to encroachment. Security risks are increasing with the growth in air travel, requiring enhanced measures,” she said.

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She emphasised the need for deliberate planning to address abandoned projects and ensure sustainable development.

“We need to be deliberate about fixing issues at airports. Public-private partnerships will play a key role in attracting investments and developing underutilised assets,” Kuku said.

Kana praised FAAN’s efforts and assured the ministry’s support for its modernisation plans.

“The aviation sector requires continuous improvement. With the right strategies, we can bring Nigeria’s airports to global standards,” he said.

Kuku outlined plans to focus on staff training, improve safety protocols, and align operations with national and international standards.

She also stressed the importance of integrating environmentally friendly practices, including waste management and reducing carbon emissions.

FAAN said it would prioritise upgrading critical facilities at major airports while expanding capacity at regional airports to meet growing passenger and cargo demands.

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