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    Bi-Courtney blames FAAN for loss of N250 billion in revenue

    starconnectBy starconnect7 March 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Says concession of MMA2 valid for 36 years

    While we find this very surprising, we will like to set the records straight by stating that Bi-Courtney Ltd. entered into a Concession Agreement with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for the Build, Operate and Transfer of the MMA2 for 36 years”, Bi-Courtney said, adding, that the MMA2 is the most well designed and run terminal in the country operating on very limited revenue

    IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – The management of Bi-Courtney Limited has said that the concession agreement it signed with the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the development of MMA2 on a Build Operate and Transfer(BOT) terms is for a period of 36 years, contrary to a report in an online medium.  

    A media outfit had alleged that the terms is for a period of 12 years and about to expire.

    “While we find this very surprising, we will like to set the records straight by stating that Bi-Courtney Ltd. entered into a Concession Agreement with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for the Build, Operate and Transfer of the MMA2 for 36 years”, Bi-Courtney said, adding, that the MMA2 is the most well designed and run terminal in the country operating on very limited revenue.

    “It is a masterpiece in the provision of public infrastructure through private capital”, it added, stressing that while the writer of the article set out to mislead the public through what it described as a very untruthful and malicious statements, it added that the peddlers of this’ baseless’ story have refused to come to terms with the fact that MMA2 has thrived in the face of operational challenges battling the concession including FAAN’s flagrant breach of concession agreement.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the facts are stated as follows:

    1. The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) offered Bi-Courtney a 36-year lease in a letter dated 12th of October 2006 and an agreement was duly signed on the 2nd of Feb 2007 by the Minister of Aviation.
    2. The agreement was further confirmed at a meeting held on 7th of July 2009 chaired by the former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria – His Excellency, Late Mallam Umaru Musa Yar’adua, GCFR, in attendance with the Honourable Minister of Aviation, Secretary General to the Federal Government, Attorney General of the Federation / Honourable Minister of Justice, Honourable Minister of Finance, MD/CEO of FAAN and the Chairman of Bi-Courtney amongst others”, BCL said.

    In a statement, spokesperson of Bi-Courtney, Eniola Ade-Solanke, stated that the clear provisions of the concession agreement between Bi-Courtney and the Government upholds the operation of the MMA2 terminal for an undisputed period of 36 years, and that since inception, FAAN has not complied with the agreement to handover the GAT which is a property of Bi-Courtney.

    “FAAN through its actions has consistently breached its obligations in the concession agreement and has caused Bi-Courtney a loss of over N250B. The erroneous claims against the Chairman of Bi-Courtney in making frantic efforts in the Presidency to frustrate a takeover of the terminal is not unconnected to purported attempts to stir up a false sense of alarm and acrimony against the concession”, he said.

    He called on the public and the media to stop listening to naysayers who have no interest in the growth and development of Nigeria.

    “MMA2 remains the best terminal in Nigeria and no terminal that has been built compares with it.  The appropriate thing is to encourage Bi-Courtney and other private investors and developers to save FAAN from itself and its abysmal management of airport infrastructure. It is of interest to also note that the fictitious claim of alarm and panic causing instability amongst Bi-Courtney staff bears no iota of truth and is absolutely non-existent. Bi-Courtney remains a key employer of labour in the aviation industry committed to providing an environment for strong corporate health without fear, pressure or prejudice”, he said.

    Bi-Courtney reassured all air operators and the travelling public of its commitment to provide first class service and to maintain the highest standard of professionalism through continuous investment in power generation, critical infrastructure development, passenger facilitation and modern technology in the aviation industry.

    “As operators of the most efficient airport terminal in the country today, the safety, security and comfort of our users and personnel continue to remain top priority for us at MMA2”, he said.

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