November 13, 2025
  • From : L-R Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development,Festus Keyamo, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr. Emmanuel Meribole and the DFA, ,Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Osakwe Obi during the project presentation in Abuja

… Needs Additional N81B To Complete Abuja Airport 2nd Runway

…To Commence Another Round Of Concession Process For Lagos, Kano, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu Airports If….

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo  today presented a budget  proposal of N63 billion  to the 10th Assembly Joint Committee on Aviation Technology for the 2024 Ministry of Aviation budget defence.

The Minister, who put the performance of the 2023 budget at 40 per cent based on the releases so far, said that critical projects such as Abuja 2nd runway, upgrade and rehabilitation of the old terminal of Lagos airport were vital projects that need urgent attention.

Keyamo affirmed his five focus areas for the industry to include:

1. To ensure strict compliance with safety regulations and continuous upward movement of Nigeria’s rating by ICAO;

2. Support for the growth and sustenance of local airline businesses whilst holding them to the highest international standards in the    aviation industry;

3, Improvement of infrastructure in the aviation  industry.

4. Development of human capacity within the industry and

5, Optimising revenue generation for the Federal Government

Keyamo  said an extra N81billion will be needed  for the completion of the 2nd runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport(NAA), Abuja,  expressing the danger associated with  having only  one runway for a capital city like Abuja.

Speaking further, Keyamo appealed to the 10th Assembly joint committee for the procurement of consultancy for the design of a Master plan for major airports in Nigeria, stating the need to give more attention to the area of safety with the procurement of equipment.

The minister further informed the committee that Mr. President has graciously approved the purchase of   screening machines for the 5 international airports in Nigeria.

On the issue of airport concession, the Minister said, he has taken into consideration the concerns of the 9th Assembly as regard the non-transparent manner it was conducted but affirmed that concession is the way to go for the 5 international airports in Nigeria.

He informed the committee that he has written a memo to Mr. President for a quality concession process for the  Lagos, Kano, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Enugu airports.

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