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FEC approves airport concession, biometric screening

Keyamo said NAMA will get a secure, permanent HQ in Abuja

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November 7, 2025
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FEC approves airport concession, biometric screening

‎‎Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo

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The Federal Executive Council, FEC, Thursday approved a series of key aviation projects, including the concession of Port Harcourt International Airport and the introduction of biometric verification systems at all airports.

‎‎Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, disclosed this while briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

‎‎Keyamo said eight memos from his ministry were considered and approved, covering airport management, infrastructure, safety, and modernization initiatives.‎

‎He said one of the approvals was for contracts to provide maintenance and support services for airport management solutions at Nigeria’s five international airports — Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, and Enugu.‎

‎“These are firms that have been maintaining our airport management systems effectively over the years, and the Council approved their continued engagement,” he said.

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‎‎The minister also announced the procurement and installation of advanced tertiary power systems and 14 VHF remote stations by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, to improve navigational safety.‎

‎“We also got approval to purchase 15 airport rescue and firefighting vehicles to meet International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO, standards at our international airports,” Keyamo said.

‎He further disclosed that the Council approved the exclusion of all Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, residential and operational properties within and around airport premises from sale to private individuals.

‎‎“Properties within airport security and safety zones are now officially excluded from disposal. Those who claimed to have bought such properties should take note, we will not concede them,” the minister stated.

‎On infrastructure, Keyamo said approval was granted for the construction of a permanent headquarters for NAMA in Abuja, following the agency’s relocation from Lagos.

‎‎“NAMA currently operates from rented facilities, which poses security risks. We will now have a permanent and purpose-built headquarters in Abuja,” he said.

‎He added that FEC approved the full business case for the concession of Port Harcourt International Airport to private investors, noting increased investor interest since the Tinubu administration took office.

‎‎“In the past, no major investor showed interest in Port Harcourt Airport. Now, over six credible firms are competing for it. This shows growing confidence in the Nigerian economy,” Keyamo said.

‎‎He assured aviation workers that no jobs would be lost under the new concession arrangement.

‎‎“We will engage the unions fully. No worker will lose their job as a result of the concession process. The goal is efficiency, not retrenchment,” he emphasized.

‎‎Keyamo also said the Council approved the concession of biometric verification systems at all airports to enhance passenger identification and security.

‎‎“The system will link passengers’ National Identification Numbers, NIN, to airport databases to verify their identities during travel. It’s part of our ICAO-aligned safety reforms,” he said.

‎‎He further disclosed plans to upgrade airport lighting systems to extend night operations and boost airline productivity.

‎“Some airports close by 6.00 p.m. due to poor lighting. We’re installing new airfield lighting systems to enable night flights and improve revenue for local carriers,” the minister said.

‎Keyamo reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to modernizing Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure and making the sector globally competitive.

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