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Rivers Lawmaker Cautions FG On Airport Concessioning
The lawmaker representing Khana Constituency II in the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Friday Nte-ee, has called on the Federal Government to adequately consider the benefits of airport concessioning to the public before embarking on the policy.
He said that any policy that does not bring considerable benefits to the people will not be a good one, and that such will have to be reconsidered.
Nte-ee who made this known in an interview with newsmen at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, noted that government ought to have examined and re-examined the benefits that airport concessioning will bring to the people, before coming up with it.
According to him, when policies are not spelt out adequately, it will only benefit only certain class or group of the people.
“I know that there will be job loss while few others will gain employment. Those whom the airport will be concessioned to, how are they going to be monitored to ensure that they do what they are required to guarantee desired development of all sector,” he said.
The lawmaker, however, noted that government business as it is said is nobody’s business, as people tend to do whatever they want.
In all, he posited that government should focus on putting the right instrument in place as not to give room for policy summer-salt that will not benefit the people.
Corlins Walter
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