N712b upgrade will turn MMIA into world class – FG says

The Federal Government has declared that the N712.3 billion upgrade of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, will transform it into a world-class facility.

Scheduled to be completed in two years, the Lagos airport will become a hub of air travel in West Africa, it said.

The project is expected to be funded entirely from the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund.

Both Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, and Managing Director of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, at the weekend, spoke on the project which was approved last week by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

The upgrade will involve a complete overhaul of Terminal 1 building of the airport, inaugurated in 1979, and the redesign of Terminal 2, which was inaugurated at the tail end of the Buhari Administration.

Also to get facelifts are the aircraft parking facilities, the aprons, the hangar, car parks, roads, and the international wing of the facilities.

The airport – Nigeria’s busiest – is responsible for 67 per cent of air passengers in the country.

Mrs. Kuku said the transformative project is designed to elevate the MMIA to meet the highest global standards.

She described the project as a future-focused initiative, which will touch virtually every critical aspect of the airport’s infrastructure.

Keyamo admonished critics of the airport terminal reconstruction to educate themselves on the global cost of building modern airports before casting aspersions on the project’s cost and scope.

Also, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Tope Ajayi, described the upgrading of facilities at international airports as a global phenomenon.

“Anyone who has travelled through the JFK airport in New York in the last three years will see extensive renovation work that is going on at the United States’ premier international airport. JFK is being renovated at the cost of $19 billion,” Ajayi tweeted yesterday on his verified X handle.

Mrs. Kuku listed the gains of the remodelling as “upgrading the terminal’s external façade, interior finishes, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems to align with international standards”.

“Another key component is the expansion of Terminal 2 (T2), which will be extended to accommodate more wide-body aircraft, enhancing its aircraft handling capacity.

“The expansion involves the extension of the boarding bridge area (finger) and apron.

“Existing hangars within the expansion zone will be relocated to facilitate the seamless execution of the project.”

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