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The Federal Government has released a request for qualification for the concession of four international airport terminals and other related services.
He said the airports’ surrounding communities were intended to develop into efficient, profitable, self-sustaining, commercial hubs, which would create more jobs and develop local industries through a Public-Private Partnership arrangement. “The execution of this project is meant to achieve the Federal Government’s objective in terms of air transport value chain growth.“The project will develop and profitably managing customer centered airport facilities for safe, secure and efficient carriage of passengers and goods at world-class standards of quality,” he said.
He said that to be prequalified for consideration as a prospective PPP partner for the project, the prospective firms/consortia must had technical, operational and financial capability.
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