The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation has urged the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to focus 70% of its investment on provision of critical aeronautical infrastructure for the aviation industry in order to improve security and safety of the airports.
The lawmakers also asked the agency to begin preparation for the future by saving for the rainy days so as to avoid a situation like that of the Covid-19 pandemic whereby the agency had challenges with funding and meeting other necessary needs.
Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji while speaking during a tour of the Lagos airport on Tuesday promised that the national assembly will protect the interest of industry in the parliament.
He added that the provisions of the new aviation industry bill before the house will when passed be friendly to both staff of the agency, the industry and the airline operators affirming that without the airlines, there will be no FAAN and verse versa.
Nnolim said “l believe that whatever investment FAAN will do, they should put 70% of the investment in providing infrastructure. That is the path we should tow now.
You have to to find how to put up a strategy on how to focus on safety and security of the airports. The airport terminals can be containerized. What is important for airlines operators is to land in a safe airport with good security, good runways, airfields lightening, operational and and perimeter fence that guarantees the safety and insurance of their aircraft.”
Speaking no the effects of the recent Covid-19 pandemic on the operations of agency, the lawmaker explained that” the essence of preparing for the future just happened to us. Let your future begins today. You have to prepare for any situation, nobody expected this kind of situation we find ourselves but it is a lesson to all of us that we have to prepare for any eventuality and in doing so we need to go into aggressive infrastructure development in areas of non-aeronautical aspects of the industry”
While promising to to support the industry with necessary legislation, he said the house will push for the retention of the 25% remittance FAAN pay into the consolidated account of the federation to enable them put in place a ten year developmental plan and use the funds to build critical infrastructure for the aviation industry.