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Reps Stops Airport Concessioning, Probe Exercise
The House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to put on hold the concessioning of airports, pending the outcome of an investigation by the House.
Adopting a motion by Hon. Kama Nkemkanma, the House resolved to investigate the concession of the airports to protect public infrastructure.
Consequently, the House set up an Ad hoc Committee to investigate the concession of the airports.
The Committee is to report within three weeks for further legislative action
Hon. Nkemkanma told the House that the most viable airports were concessioned to foreign firms through Federal Executive Council (FEC) resolutions that deviated from due process, public accountability, and established laws of the land.
According to him, the eventual outcome of the opaque concession is the enrichment of a few unpatriotic Nigerians and their foreign cohorts at the detriment of Nigerians and the eventual enslavement of these public infrastructure to foreigners for many decades.
He said the airports in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano have remained subjects of controversies due to entrenched personal interests that have undermined the laws of the land, irrespective of the occasional efforts of the anti-corruption agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).
He lamented what he called the myopic personal interests that have relegated the international airports to mere airstrip status after almost seven decades in the industry, and could never be compared with global renowned airports such as Heathrow, Dubai, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Qatar, and Vancouver.
He said further that even on the African continent, where one out of every six Africans is a Nigerian, population-wise, the South African pairs of Tambo-Johannesburg and Cape Town, Cairo, Casablanca-Morocco and Houari Boumediene in Algeria, have all outpaced Nigeria and also lag behind South Africa, Kenya, and Ethiopian Airlines.
He expressed concern that national historical public policy journey from indigenization, commercialisation, privatisation, public partnerships, concessions, and others has fetched us nothing rather than monumental embarrassment, massive corruption, and controversies in the Aviation and other sectors.
He said the national public policy journey has led to embarrassment, corruption, and controversies in aviation and other sectors.
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