Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, inspected ongoing infrastructure upgrades at the E-Wing of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos.
He also launched the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Private Sector Collaboration and Renovation Programme during the visit.
The upgrades are part of Keyamo’s five-point agenda, aimed at transforming Nigeria’s aviation sector. The initiative seeks to foster stronger partnerships with the private sector to renovate and improve infrastructural facilities at all FAAN airports nationwide.
The successful renovation of the E-Wing toilet at MMIA, carried out by Max Impact Africa, sets a high standard for future projects. The upgrade demonstrates FAAN’s strategy of leveraging private sector resources and expertise to deliver infrastructure improvements that meet international standards and enhance passenger experiences.
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Keyamo praised the FAAN Private Sector Collaboration and Renovation Programme as a progressive step towards transforming Nigeria’s aviation sector. He emphasized the importance of sustained partnerships with the private sector to ensure Nigeria’s airports remain competitive and meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global aviation industry.
The launched programme marks the beginning of broader efforts to enhance airport infrastructure nationwide, expected to significantly elevate service quality at FAAN airports and strengthen Nigeria’s position in the global aviation industry.”