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Osinbajo Gives Lagos Airport Managers Marching Order
The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has given an order to correct many of the problems already identified at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, (MMIA), Lagos.
Osinbajo, who gave the order when he paid a surprise visit to the Nigeria’s major international airport in Lagos, said the order was in line with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council action plan to push ease of doing business reform in the country.
“As part of our work on the ease of doing business, on making the environment friendly, not just for local business but also for those who want to come and do business in Nigeria, the airport obviously is one of the major places where we need to ensure that facilities are working.
“We need to ensure that thing are being run properly. We have looked around, and we have seen some of the equipment.
There are many things that need to be corrected, and we have to work on them as quickly as possible”, he said.
The acting president on the visit also inspected the toilets, noticed some of the non-functioning carousels in the arrival hall, went to the immigration officials to check the progress of plans to grant visa on arrival to foreign investors.
He also observed the non-functioning air-conditioners and chillers in the departure and arrival halls, the escalators and elevators that are in various states of disrepair, among several others.
Osinbajo was accompanied on the visit by the Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, and further promised that the council is trying to improve the business environment in three broad respect; the entry and exit of goods, persons, and efficiency in government agencies.
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