Aviation Transport

FAAN to resolve in 6-month contract issue delaying runway lighting installation

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says it plans to resolve in six months, all contract issues delaying the installation of 18 Left Runway Lighting at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

The Managing Director, Capt. Rabiu Yadudu, made this known after an inspection tour with the Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu in Lagos on Sunday.

Yadudu said the Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, had graciously accepted to resolve the contract issue that had been protracted and he agreed to grant them approval to quickly procure a new lighting system.

The managing director explained that after the runway contract issue had been resolved, the documents would be completed and it would procure and install the Air Field Lighting (AFL) equipment in six months.

“You know FAAN is a government agency; we cannot work and procure a new project when there is an existing one on the same facility.

“So many things are delayed not because of negligence or lack of attention but because you have to follow due process.

“On the 18Left Runway light that has been an ongoing issue for almost a decade an half, a solution was in sight as agreements have been reached in principle.

“We are only waiting for approval so it can procure a new lighting system and install within six months.

“So it was not negligence or lack of attention because as a government agency, FAAN had to follow due process,” he said.

The managing director said the AFL was an important project and more critical, adding that the Taxiway Bravo had attained 95 per cent completion.

He said for the last two years, since he became FAAN MD, the airfield lighting on runway 18L lighting and then taxiway Bravo had been his primary targets.

Yadudu thanked God that the taxiway bravo was 95 per cent done, adding that they just came from the inspection because it had been achieved.

He said they would not recognise the taxiway bravo from the normal taxiway that was overridden with grass and a lot of shrubs.

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