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Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 6:57pm On Oct 30, 2017
By Wole Oyebade

Some stakeholders in the aviation sector, including members of the National Assembly, are worried that investors from some Middle East countries are expressing interest in the planned concession of Nigerian airports.

The Guardian learnt that the interests thus far received from countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are bothering the stakeholders because of the security implication for Nigeria and alleged "northern agenda" currently put forward either by coincidence or deliberately in the concession buildup.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently granted approval for the concession of the four international airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano. The approval, currently being worked out by the Ministry of Aviation, is the first phase of the plan to concession all the 22 Federal Government-owned airports nationwide.


Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, last week recounted the gains of President Muhammadu Buhari's recent visit to Turkey and among the mentioned is the expression of interest by Turkish investors.

Besides Turkey, Saudi and Qatari investors have also shown interest in the multi-million dollar concession arrangement. At one of the public hearings held last Thursday, members of the National Assembly joint committee on aviation got worried about the antecedent of a country like Turkey that has lately been embroiled in political unrest, as well as serving as a channel through which arms and ammunition were smuggled into Nigeria.

While the Turkish authorities have denied having a hand in the arms-trafficking saga, aviation experts are wary of future transactions with investors with Turkish interests.


A member of a civil society organisation, who was at the hearing, said some lawmakers were of the view that if the biddings were restricted to the middle east, then it will not get the buy-in of Nigerians who "will see it as coloured by a northern and religious agenda."

Aviation union members present at the meeting said it was to prevent the airports from falling into the wrong hands that they demanded to be part of the concession process for transparency. The unions were, however, happy that the Federal Government has promised to ensure transparency by involving them.

On the implication of such concerns for the concession plan, aviation security consultant, Group Capt. John Ojikutu (rtd), said he was as disturbed as the lawmakers, though he was quick to add that it was still early to conclude.

Ojikutu told The Guardian that "whereas we cannot but be skeptical with the biddings, expression of interest is also coming from Europe and Canada, and all need to be patient."

He said from his conversation with the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, there were several hurdles in the concession process and it was less likely that the wrong bidders would be able to grab a pie in the exercise.


Ojikutu, who is also the Secretary General of the Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI), said: "I am as worried as you, no doubt about that. The National Assembly is also as worried. I think, from what I've heard, the minister too is very cautious with what he is doing. Just the way he handled the Abuja airport's runway is the way he is handling this.

"From the look of things now, they have not left the level of getting the consultants of about three or four to package things together. When they get to that stage, there must be a stakeholders' meeting, and there would be. It is not only the concession, but also the national carrier, maintenance facility and aerotropolis that are being packaged.

"So, it is too early to start speculating because in any case, all these things will still have to go through the infrastructure concession commission, the PPP, Ministry of Justice and then the Federal Executive Council for approval.

"But in lieu of the security concerns, I have advised them to focus on concession of the terminals, cargo sections and car parks among others, but not the aeronautical side. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has even warned African countries since 2009 not to concession aeronautical side in the light of security issues around us," Ojikutu said.


Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201710300050.html

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by nNEOo(m): 7:05pm On Oct 30, 2017
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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 7:12pm On Oct 30, 2017
Personally I'm cool with the concession plan. Improved service from competition never hurts. The government doesn't seem to have money to maintain it well seeing all the crazy stories surrounding these airports anyway.
That said even if we concession aeronautical side won't Nigeria will still have security on ground regardless. The aeronautical side also represents majority of profits for the airport investors.

The Middle eastern investors don't bother me really but it wont sit well others. Quatar is very good carrier and I think their airport nice as well. They would be a good choice. As long as process open,transparent and doesn't compromise security it doesn't matter too much who runs airport.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by omohayek: 7:19pm On Oct 30, 2017
By God, the NASS is full to the brim with f**king idiots! These numbskulls clearly have no idea that the Saudi and Qatari sovereign wealth funds are among the biggest and most credible investors in the world, with religious claptrap playing no part in their investment plans. The Saudi and Qatari funds have met with no opposition even in investment-attracting countries like the UK and the USA, despite these being on the frontlines against Al Qaeda and ISIS, but a bunch of imb.eciles in the NASS expect them to be wasting their time on "northernization" in a shithole like Nigeria Talk about an inflated sense of importance!

If these wastes of oxygen had a clue about anything other than outsized allowances and "constituency funds" they can embezzle, they would be focusing on making sure the bidding for the airports was both open and competitive, with participation from as many deep-pocketed, experienced international investors as possible. Instead the buffoons throw up ridiculous obstacles to the few serious foreign investors who have even hinted at being interested ...

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by EmeeNaka: 8:17pm On Oct 30, 2017
omohayek:
By God, the NASS is full to the brim with f**king idiots! These numbskulls clearly have no idea that the Saudi and Qatari sovereign wealth funds are among the biggest and most credible investors in the world, with religious claptrap playing no part in their investment plans. The Saudi and Qatari funds have met with no opposition even in investment-attracting countries like the UK and the USA, despite these being on the frontlines against Al Qaeda and ISIS, but a bunch of imb.eciles in the NASS expect them to be wasting their time on "northernization" in a shithole like Nigeria Talk about an inflated sense of importance!

If these wastes of oxygen had a clue about anything other than outsized allowances and "constituency funds" they can embezzle, they would be focusing on making sure the bidding for the airports was both open and competitive, with participation from as many deep-pocketed, experienced international investors as possible. Instead the buffoons throw up ridiculous obstacles to the few serious foreign investors who have even hinted at being interested ...
You're a Muslim and it's clear how embittered you're with the concerns of the members of National Assembly. You have to be tolerant of differing views and avoid being harsh. It's not without reason that people fear anything about Middle East, because that region is a bastion of modern day evil and political inconsistencies.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 9:49pm On Oct 30, 2017
omohayek:
By God, the NASS is full to the brim with f**king idiots! These numbskulls clearly have no idea that the Saudi and Qatari sovereign wealth funds are among the biggest and most credible investors in the world, with religious claptrap playing no part in their investment plans. The Saudi and Qatari funds have met with no opposition even in investment-attracting countries like the UK and the USA, despite these being on the frontlines against Al Qaeda and ISIS, but a bunch of imb.eciles in the NASS expect them to be wasting their time on "northernization" in a shithole like Nigeria Talk about an inflated sense of importance!

Their fears are pretty much what you expect from some paranoid nairalanders. I'm not even surprised they reacted in such a manner. Juding by your first mention this is how some will feel about it. Nigerian already breaking backs carting money in mecca on state sponsored trips. The even have a different exchange rate for pilgrims.

The only thing valid is security concerns but Buhari already has good relationship with Turkey. The "northernization" fear is misplaced especially if everyone is free to bid. Both Saudi Arabia and Qatar already invest billions in other countries without turning them Muslim. This whole discussion would even come up if NASS wasn't leaving potholes in runways in dry season and floods in rainy season.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by OreMI22: 10:01pm On Oct 30, 2017
The APC regime has been plotting how to deny the Southeast any international airport.

They have removed Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu from the list of international airports in Nigeria.
The next move is to stop international flights in the airport.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by NafeesaAA(f): 10:17pm On Oct 30, 2017
I guess Middle Eastern Countries buying up top European Football teams is an act of Islamazition agenda

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 10:49pm On Oct 30, 2017
OreMI22:
The APC regime has been plotting how to deny the Southeast any international airport.

They have removed Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu from the list of international airports in Nigeria.
The next move is to stop international flights in the airport.

Stop spreading fraudulent information. The government has done no such thing you can go on Faan website and confirm for yourself. Stop getting information from Facebook and whatsapp chainmail. It's not healthy to see yourself as a Perpetual victim with paranoid worldview.

Riddle me this. How did you lose your international airport status but still allowed to have international flights? The logic in your post weak.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by EternalTruths: 10:53pm On Oct 30, 2017
Why is Enugu international airport not part of the concession.?

Something is fishy about this concession.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Obi1kenobi(m): 11:21pm On Oct 30, 2017
omohayek:

By God you're stupid! Is Boris Johnson, the former Mayor of London, a Muslim? Is Bill de Blasio, current Mayor of New York, a Muslim too? Do you know both of them have gone out of their way to cultivate these kinds of investors? Who knew that the late Duke of Westminster, who did so much business with the Qataris, was an adherent of Islam? Did Margaret Thatcher secretly abandon Methodism so her son could do business in Saudi Arabia? Maybe all the Scandinavian, German and Silicon Valley companies looking for Middle Eastern investments are also run by Muslims too, at least in your book? Do I have to switch to Lutheranism before I advocate for Norway's sovereign wealth fund as well? How exactly does all of this worked in your cramped little mind?

You're a f**king im.becile of the first order, and an incurable religious bigot to boot, too lazy to even follow the Wikipedia links I provided to inform yourself before typing the idiotic rubbish you posted - if you'd taken the few minutes to actually read the articles, and maybe even taken the unparalleled step of doing a Google search or two of your own volition, you wouldn't have rushed to embarrass yourself by projecting your own infantile religious prejudices onto me while exposing your total ignorance for the world to see. One of the reasons I curse the very existence of Nigeria as a "nation" is that it means my people are not only held back by the ignorance, laziness and arrogance of the northerners, but also by bigoted fools like you who can't understand how people of differing religions can not just live together in peace, but actually intermarry and socialize on an intimate basis without incident. To hate-filled dullards who only see the worst in people outside their own narrow little sects, anyone with a broader mindset has to be a "Muslim" ...

Chai! See finishing, sha. grin

Softly, softly o, bro. People can commit suicide these days after this kind of verbal assault.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by ChimaAgbalajob: 11:33pm On Oct 30, 2017
EternalTruths:
Why is Enugu international airport not part of the concession.?


Something is fishy about this concession.

They have been plotting how to frustrate any operation at the airport. If not, why would they not put it up for concenssioning as they did the other 4 international airports in other geopolitical subregions?

Truth is that they want Enugu airport under their wicked "management " so that they can kill any attempt for it to be international like the others.

They have abandoned its collapsed glass wall for almost one year and recently they wanted to shut it down for an endless so called "runway" resurfacing which they can easily complete at night because they have continued to deny the airport night landing facilities.

Their so called runway resurfacing plot is to find an excuse to shut down the airport for 3- 5 years. This is a wicked regime determined to return the SE to stone age if they can

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 11:38pm On Oct 30, 2017
EternalTruths:
Why is Enugu international airport not part of the concession.?


Something is fishy about this concession.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently granted approval for the concession of the four international airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano. The approval, currently being worked out by the Ministry of Aviation, is the first phase of the plan to concession all the 22 Federal Government-owned airports nationwide.

They are waiting till next phase to concession Enugu. What's fishy specifically.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by EternalTruths: 11:49pm On Oct 30, 2017
Blue3k:




They are waiting till next phase to concession Enegu. What's fishy specifically.


Still fishy like Buhari's appointments.
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 1:16am On Oct 31, 2017
Obi1kenobi:


Chai! See finishing, sha. grin

Softly, softly o, bro. People can commit suicide these days after this kind of verbal assault.

The mods took away such a good roast sad. Good thing your comments saved it. Hopefully they didn't ban him for bullying.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Paperwhite(m): 3:25am On Oct 31, 2017
I reserve my comment for now.
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by ChimaAgbalajob: 11:11pm On Oct 31, 2017
Blue3k:




They are waiting till next phase to concession Enugu. What's fishy specifically.

Of course abookis will like and defend the non inclusion of Akanu I biam intl. airport when the other intl. Airports were included because they are so bitter that SE will have international airport. So they will do everything to show they dont recognize Enugu as one of the international airports in Nigeria.

You clannish wicked people are killing Nigeria and I'm loving it because everyone now see your intention in Nigeria
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 11:52pm On Oct 31, 2017
ChimaAgbalajob:


Of course abookis will like and defend the non inclusion of Akanu I biam intl. airport when the other intl. Airports were included because they are so bitter that SE will have international airport. So they will do everything to show they dont recognize Enugu as one of the international airports in Nigeria.

You clannish wicked people are killing Nigeria and I'm loving it because everyone now see your intention in Nigeria


Is it part of your culture to always cry like babies? You already read they are doing all 22 airports and you're still whining. Lol the airport is an international airport concessioned or not genius.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Caseless: 3:29am On Nov 01, 2017
omohayek:
By God, the NASS is full to the brim with f**king idiots! These numbskulls clearly have no idea that the Saudi and Qatari sovereign wealth funds are among the biggest and most credible investors in the world, with religious claptrap playing no part in their investment plans. The Saudi and Qatari funds have met with no opposition even in investment-attracting countries like the UK and the USA, despite these being on the frontlines against Al Qaeda and ISIS, but a bunch of imb.eciles in the NASS expect them to be wasting their time on "northernization" in a shithole like Nigeria Talk about an inflated sense of importance!

If these wastes of oxygen had a clue about anything other than outsized allowances and "constituency funds" they can embezzle, they would be focusing on making sure the bidding for the airports was both open and competitive, with participation from as many deep-pocketed, experienced international investors as possible. Instead the buffoons throw up ridiculous obstacles to the few serious foreign investors who have even hinted at being interested ...
most educated Nigerians are less educated in reality. They must first show they're stupid before they think.


In what measurements can we measure with Saudi and qatar? If it's about being stupid with religion, why are we not on top in terms of development , but backward?

NASS is filled with asinines!
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by ChimaAgbalajob: 10:03pm On Nov 01, 2017
Blue3k:



Is it part of your culture to always cry like babies? You already read they are doing all 22 airports and you're still whining. Lol the airport is an international airport concessioned or not genius.

......and is it part of your culture to always cheat try to cheat shamelessly and always use silly deceit to reap where you did not sow ?

If your intentions were not deceitful, why not allow the investors choose which of the five international airports to invest their money? Instead of deliberately removing only Enugu international airport from the concession list ?

Why didn't you remove Kano airport to concession it later?

Yeye dey smell.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2017
ChimaAgbalajob:


......and is it part of your culture to always cheat try to cheat shamelessly and always use silly deceit to reap where you did not sow ?

If your intentions were not deceitful, [b]why not allow the investors choose which of the five international airports to invest their money? [/b]Instead of deliberately removing only Enugu international airport from the concession list ?

Why didn't you remove Kano airport to concession it later?

Yeye dey smell.

Lol still crying. The airports belong to Nigeria the federal government concessions them as they see fit in what ever order. The FEC gave OK for the four wait your turn stop crying. If that's too hard drown in your tears.
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Rosskii: 10:30pm On Nov 01, 2017
The FG must make sure that national security is the prime consideration in its decision-making in this matter. Not the fame or riches any investment group has, be it Saudi, Qatari, or whomever.

An international airport is not something you just concession to the highest bidder, or richest investor. The national security implications are huge, and must be hammered out prior to any decisions being made.

One goat up there (Omohayek) was abusing Nigerian officials for being reticent about the Saudis and Qataris. But any researcher into international affairs knows that those two countries are prime behind-the-scenes sponsors of groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS.

Osama Bin Laden was from Saudi Arabia. His family till today are among the richest and must influential families in Saudi Arabia. Yet some goat up there was abusing Nigerian officials for not just handing the airports to the Saudis without question, calling Nigeria a 'shithole' that should be 'grateful' that the Saudis even looked our way! And he got so many Likes!

I mean, some of our people are so ignorant, dumb, and messed up. They know NOTHING, are allergic to research, yet think they know everything. And are filled with racial inferiority complex. Disgusting.

I most certainly trust those National Assembly guys to know a thing or two about the real goings-on in the world, than most Nairalanders.
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by ChimaAgbalajob: 2:12pm On Nov 02, 2017
Blue3k:


Lol still crying. The airports belong to Nigeria the federal government concessions them as they see fit in what ever order. The FEC gave OK for the four wait your turn stop crying. If that's too hard drown in your tears.

Cry for what?
Is this the first time Fulanis have conspired to keep the southeast undeveloped? Bottomline, you guys will still fail in your evil plots. I also love that you guys openly display such hatred towards infrastructure in the east because it proves to some doubting thomases that your wicked designs are real and not just a fluke.

Nigerians are gradually waking up to the grand design of fulani to pocket the country starting from the 1999 constitution they wrote in secret. Its only a question of time and people will begin to opely resist the absurdities and the situation will be untenable for you people to implement your grand conspiracy on Nigeria
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Blue3k(m): 2:43pm On Nov 02, 2017
ChimaAgbalajob:


Cry for what?
Is this the first time Fulanis have conspired to keep the southeast undeveloped? Bottomline, you guys will still fail in your evil plots. I also love that you guys openly display such hatred towards infrastructure in the east because it proves to some doubting thomases that your wicked designs are real and not just a fluke.

Nigerians are gradually waking up to the grand design of fulani to pocket the country starting from the 1999 constitution they wrote in secret. Its only a question of time and people will begin to opely resist the absurdities and the situation will be untenable for you people to implement your grand conspiracy on Nigeria

Yawn deomelo can you ask this guy why his type begged federal government to build the airport in the first place knowing how badly they run the others. None of the SE states thought to build their own and concession it on their own like Osun. Maybe build and manage it like Akwa Ibom. No just whine about Fulani's.

It's funny your whining boils down to being part of phase 2 concessions. It's 1 of 18 airports and your feeling are so hurt over it. Keep crying about "conspiracies" and "hatred".

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by Nobody: 2:44pm On Nov 02, 2017
Give it to Qatar grin
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by AngelicBeing: 3:15pm On Nov 02, 2017
Not only the airport, they should sell off Nigeria as a nation to those who can afford it, nothing is working in Nigeria except corruption, looting, stealing, kidnapping, robbery etc useless politicians that have rendered the country a cesspit of darkness angry

Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by orisa37: 3:57pm On Nov 02, 2017
Another Bokoharam, Fulani Herdsmen and Ishmaelite strategy.
What do these Arabs think Nigerians are? A Country of Idiots? They are Jacals and Hyenas from Saudi, Iraq, Iran etc. May be they have never heard of Nigerian Lions. Yorubas and Ibos are.

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Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by ChimaAgbalajob: 4:12pm On Nov 02, 2017
Blue3k:


Yawn deomelo can you ask this guy why his type begged federal government to build the airport in the first place knowing how badly they run the others. None of the SE states thought to build their own and concession it on their own like Osun. Maybe build and manage it like Akwa Ibom. No just whine about Fulani's.

It's funny your whining boils down to being part of phase 2 concessions. It's 1 of 18 airports and your feeling are so hurt over it. Keep crying about "conspiracies" and "hatred".

grin grin grin grin

Lol.. at arguing with Boko Haram......It's so funny how misinformed you guys are.

The two airports in Igboland (Enugu and Owerri) were built by the Eastern Region government and the Imo State government respectively. The FG merely took over management to reap where they did not sow.

Again unlike the Fulani land where FG built airports in the middle of a desert where it was not needed while bluntly refusing to build in high population centers of the southeast, the Eastern region and state governments did it. Infact, the FG should hand over to airports to their original owners to manage and simply manage the ones they built which are primarily in northern Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria: Middle East Investors Move To Take Over Nigerian Airports by TheKingdom: 4:21pm On Nov 02, 2017
The Nigger Area is nothing but a corporation, and frankly everyone and everything is for sale

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