The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has refuted media reports that the Airport remodeling project has been abandoned, rather it was due to late passage of the 2014 appropriation budget.
The Nigerian Airports landlord said described as malicious reports that alleged Dr Jamila Shu’ara, permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Aviation sits on the funds meant for the projects.
In a statement by Yakubu Dati, coordinating general manager, Communications for Aviation Parastatals, he said, “The attention of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has been drawn to misleading and mischievous reports in some sections of the media alleging that the Airport Remodelling Project has been abandoned because the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Aviation had refused to release funds to contractors handling the project, which she considered a non-priority project.
“We hereby wish to emphasise that the Airport Remodelling Project, designed by the Federal Government to modernise all airport terminals in the country, in line with International standards and best practices, has not been abandoned.
“We also consider as uncharitable and malicious, the allegation that the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Aviation, Dr Jamila Shu’ara was "sitting on the funds" meant for a project that she knows President Goodluck Jonathan himself considers top priority in his Transformation Agenda in the aviation industry”.
He added that the seeming lull in the execution of the project in some of the nation’s airports was caused by the late passage of the 2014 budget as a result which releases for the project were delayed.
Happily, the 2014 budget has now been passed and we wish to assure the public that work on the project will be accelerated as soon as fund is released to the affected contractors.
Dati added that Dr Samuel Ortom, supervising minister of Aviation, has also assured Nigerians that work on the remodelling project would be completed on schedule, during his recent tour of some of the projects across the country.
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FAAN Blames Airport Remodelling Project Delays on Budget 2014

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has refuted media reports that the Airport remodeling project has been abandoned, rather it was due to late passage of the 2014 appropriation budget.…
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