Business
FAAN Terminates Service Provider’s Contract
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says it has terminated the four-year-old contract it signed with a company, Maevis Limited, as check-in service provider for air passengers.
In its place, FAAN announced SITA as the new consortium that will provide such services at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.
The Managing Director of FAAN, Mr George Uriesi, disclosed this at a news conference on Saturday at the agency’s headquarters in Ikeja.
“We did this in the overall interest of the nation. FAAN has to take this position because Maevis has refused to renegotiate the terms of contract with it.
“FAAN gave Maevis notice of termination on Feb. 2, 2011, and it expired on May 24, 2011; and we have taken physical possession of the premises,” he told journalists.
Our correspondent reports that Maevis had in 2007, signed a contract with FAAN under the Airport Operations Management Service (AOMS) as passengers’ check-in service provider at Lagos and Abuja airports.
Ureisi also accused Maevis of failing to collect parking and landing charges from airlines for FAAN.
He said that SITA had provided similar services at international airports in South Africa, Senegal, Ghana and Britain.
“SITA will bring its wealth of experience as airport service provider to Nigeria,” the FAAN boss said.
Ureisi said collection of charges by FAAN from airlines under SITA, would now be done through the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Billing Settlement Plan (BSP).
When contacted, Maevis Ltd, an official of the company, Mr Sola Jegede, declined comment, but promised to react later.
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