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Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by presidency: 6:54pm On Mar 22, 2022
REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE COMMISSIONING OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL OF MURTALA MUHAMMED AIRPORT,LAGOS,
THE 22ND MARCH, 2022


Protocol:

​It is with great pleasure that I am here today to perform the official commissioning of the newly constructed Terminal Building at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

This event is an eloquent testimony to the strong commitment of our administration to the development of world-class infrastructure across all sectors of the Nigerian economy.

Our continuous investment in the building of long lasting infrastructure in the aviation, road and rail transportation, agriculture, telecommunications and other critical sectors is yielding massive results, and the people of Nigeria are now increasingly attesting to benefiting from the associated dividends.

Starting from the year 2015 when we commenced our first tenure in office as a government, we have been deliberate and consistent in identifying and investing in critical projects that would improve the standard of living of our people, as well as contribute immensely to our growth and development as a nation.

Despite obvious limitations in terms of availability of resources, our investments in inter-state rail connectivity, road networks, agriculture, power and telecommunications, just to mention a few, have been unprecedented.

Bearing in mind the importance of airport infrastructure as a catalyst for economic growth, Foreign Direct Investment and development globally, this administration decided to prioritize the completion and delivery of five brand new international terminals, which were at 11% completion level when we came into power in 2015.

This aligns perfectly with our Aviation Roadmap, which was developed in 2016, for the purposes of establishing critical infrastructure, including a National Carrier, Maintenance, Repairs and Overhaul Centre and improved Airports Terminals through concession, to boost aviation practice and take the industry to the next level, reflecting global standards.

We have also complemented these robust initiatives with specific fiscal policies to drive aviation infrastructure renaissance.

These include the designation of 4 airports, namely Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt as Free Trade Zones, in which customs duty is not applicable; removal of VAT on all forms of shared transportation, including air transportation; and exemption of commercial aircraft and spare parts from VAT payment.

Similar projects at both the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and Port Harcourt International Airport were completed and commissioned by this administration and our people have since been benefiting from the positive economic impacts of those magnificent terminals.

The one in Kano has also been completed, and will be commissioned soon, while work continues apace to complete that of Enugu shortly.

I, therefore, congratulate all Nigerians on the successful completion and commissioning of the Terminal Building at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos our premier airport.

I am confident that the new terminal, with sixty-six check-in-counters, sixteen Immigration desks at arrival, twenty-eight Immigration desks at departure, and eight security screening points, among others, will go a long way in contributing to the socio political and economic prosperity of our great nation.

This improvement will increase airport operations and management services to about 14 million passengers per annum, with the attendant positive multiplier effects, by creating about 3,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities for our youths, increased inflow of Foreign Direct Investments and exponential growth in the Gross Domestic Product.

As the approved Aviation roadmap is being implemented, we begin to experience an unprecedented growth of the sector, putting pressure on the infrastructure and making business inefficient. If nothing is done, the growth will be stunted and all the opportunities lost.

Government is responding by further investments and partnerships in the sector to tend to this challenge. Consequently, the Minister of Aviation has been directed to fast track the airport concession programme. Similarly, the Abuja second runway is being fast tracked. The Minister of FB&NP has been directed to source special funding for the project while the MFCT is directed to conclude the titling of the approved 12,000 hectares of land to accommodate the runway and other developmental projects

Let me express my deepest appreciation to our partners on this project, the Government and People of the Republic of China, through the China Export-Import Bank and CCECC Nigeria Limited, for their commitment and support towards the completion of this infrastructure.

Let me also commend the Federal Ministry of Aviation and its agencies, particularly, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, for working assiduously towards the realization of the project.

With the delivery of this project, a new era of safety, security, and comfort has been ushered into the Nigerian aviation industry, and I am persuaded that it will get better with the passage of time.

On this delightful note, I hereby commission the new Terminal Building at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and flag off its official commissioning.

​I thank you all and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by yomi96(m): 7:19pm On Mar 22, 2022
Nonsense.
NO BE WHO CHOP BELEFUL THEY TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL.
The ediot has succeded in grinding this country to fullstop. Nothing dey work anymore. NA TERMINAL WE GO CHOP?

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by tillaman(m): 6:02am On Mar 23, 2022
Who gives a flying fvck about his remarks
He is not a man of his words he has not even honored his words and 7 years don waka
We hung on to his words for nothing

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by EatforHealth: 6:02am On Mar 23, 2022
It is well with Nigeria

It is well with Nigeria

It is well with Nigeria

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Siberia01(m): 6:02am On Mar 23, 2022
embarassed

Before Buhari leaves office ...he might have destroyed
The Eagle 1 's landing gears and Radiators with excessive traveling

Goodluck Jonathan was very lenient with the aircraft

Buhari will surely fly it to stupor

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Bellotelli: 6:02am On Mar 23, 2022
The world's most useless president

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Administration1: 6:03am On Mar 23, 2022
Nigerians will never forget the amount of carnage, poverty and insecurities you have plunged this nation into all through the years 2015 - 2023. Some person's prayers now aren't just to get money, but to just eat!

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by stano2(m): 6:03am On Mar 23, 2022
He should Fuvck off

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Proflere: 6:03am On Mar 23, 2022
The way this man celebrates unnecessary things ehn!

May we never encounter such ineptitude again in our darling country!

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by nedubrazil111(m): 6:03am On Mar 23, 2022
APC failed woefully. Buhari and Osinbajo are both failures

FUEL
Obasanjo came into power, and we bought fuel ₦70
Yar'adua came into power, and he reduced it to ₦65
Goodluck came into power, and increased it to ₦87
Buhari came into power, now we're buy fuel at the range of ₦180 - ₦210

BAG OF RICE
Obasanjo came into power and we bought a bag of rice for ₦5000
Yar'adua came into power and reduced it to ₦3500
Goodluck came into power and increased it to ₦9,000
Buhari came into power and we're buying bag of rice ₦36,000

BAG OF CEMENT
Obasanjo came into power, and we bought cement ₦1350
Yar'adua came into power and reduced it to ₦800
Goodluck came into power and he increased it to ₦1900
Buhari came into power, we're buying cement ₦5000

EXCHANGE RATE.
Obasanjo came into power and ₦1 to $1 = ₦137
Yar'adua came into power and reduced it to ₦114
Goodluck came into power and increased it to ₦199
Buhari came into power and exchange rate is over ₦500

May the soul of Umaru Musa Yar’adua the first and last best President Nigeria ever had continue to rest with Almighty Allah. Amin.

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by zolajpower: 6:05am On Mar 23, 2022
grin
Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by henry4991(m): 6:05am On Mar 23, 2022
Nonsense
Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by stano2(m): 6:05am On Mar 23, 2022
Nigeria passport that takes ages to get Abi flight tickets that’s so damn high now..

He should Fvvck off with his usual lazy ass speech

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Ademola47(m): 6:06am On Mar 23, 2022
Noted...
Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Maxymilliano(m): 6:06am On Mar 23, 2022
cool

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by jojo1415: 6:06am On Mar 23, 2022
Nothing come out from his talk and his life....Nigerians r very gullible,let them go and fall victim to Tinubu again!!!...Nigerians wil be seeing a burning fire and stil wish to taste it to be sure its real fire.......am happy atall.....we should say no to brainless leaders cry

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by RichDad1(m): 6:07am On Mar 23, 2022
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by illicit(m): 6:07am On Mar 23, 2022
No light no petrol

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by handsomeyinka(m): 6:07am On Mar 23, 2022
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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by wwwihy: 6:08am On Mar 23, 2022
The new Terminal

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by Action102(m): 6:09am On Mar 23, 2022
presidency:
REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE COMMISSIONING OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL OF MURTALA MUHAMMED AIRPORT,LAGOS,
THE 22ND MARCH, 2022


Protocol:

​It is with great pleasure that I am here today to perform the official commissioning of the newly constructed Terminal Building at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

This event is an eloquent testimony to the strong commitment of our administration to the development of world-class infrastructure across all sectors of the Nigerian economy.

Our continuous investment in the building of long lasting infrastructure in the aviation, road and rail transportation, agriculture, telecommunications and other critical sectors is yielding massive results, and the people of Nigeria are now increasingly attesting to benefiting from the associated dividends.

Starting from the year 2015 when we commenced our first tenure in office as a government, we have been deliberate and consistent in identifying and investing in critical projects that would improve the standard of living of our people, as well as contribute immensely to our growth and development as a nation.

Despite obvious limitations in terms of availability of resources, our investments in inter-state rail connectivity, road networks, agriculture, power and telecommunications, just to mention a few, have been unprecedented.

Bearing in mind the importance of airport infrastructure as a catalyst for economic growth, Foreign Direct Investment and development globally, this administration decided to prioritize the completion and delivery of five brand new international terminals, which were at 11% completion level when we came into power in 2015.

This aligns perfectly with our Aviation Roadmap, which was developed in 2016, for the purposes of establishing critical infrastructure, including a National Carrier, Maintenance, Repairs and Overhaul Centre and improved Airports Terminals through concession, to boost aviation practice and take the industry to the next level, reflecting global standards.

We have also complemented these robust initiatives with specific fiscal policies to drive aviation infrastructure renaissance.

These include the designation of 4 airports, namely Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt as Free Trade Zones, in which customs duty is not applicable; removal of VAT on all forms of shared transportation, including air transportation; and exemption of commercial aircraft and spare parts from VAT payment.

Similar projects at both the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and Port Harcourt International Airport were completed and commissioned by this administration and our people have since been benefiting from the positive economic impacts of those magnificent terminals.

The one in Kano has also been completed, and will be commissioned soon, while work continues apace to complete that of Enugu shortly.

I, therefore, congratulate all Nigerians on the successful completion and commissioning of the Terminal Building at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos our premier airport.

I am confident that the new terminal, with sixty-six check-in-counters, sixteen Immigration desks at arrival, twenty-eight Immigration desks at departure, and eight security screening points, among others, will go a long way in contributing to the socio political and economic prosperity of our great nation.

This improvement will increase airport operations and management services to about 14 million passengers per annum, with the attendant positive multiplier effects, by creating about 3,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities for our youths, increased inflow of Foreign Direct Investments and exponential growth in the Gross Domestic Product.

As the approved Aviation roadmap is being implemented, we begin to experience an unprecedented growth of the sector, putting pressure on the infrastructure and making business inefficient. If nothing is done, the growth will be stunted and all the opportunities lost.

Government is responding by further investments and partnerships in the sector to tend to this challenge. Consequently, the Minister of Aviation has been directed to fast track the airport concession programme. Similarly, the Abuja second runway is being fast tracked. The Minister of FB&NP has been directed to source special funding for the project while the MFCT is directed to conclude the titling of the approved 12,000 hectares of land to accommodate the runway and other developmental projects

Let me express my deepest appreciation to our partners on this project, the Government and People of the Republic of China, through the China Export-Import Bank and CCECC Nigeria Limited, for their commitment and support towards the completion of this infrastructure.

Let me also commend the Federal Ministry of Aviation and its agencies, particularly, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, for working assiduously towards the realization of the project.

With the delivery of this project, a new era of safety, security, and comfort has been ushered into the Nigerian aviation industry, and I am persuaded that it will get better with the passage of time.

On this delightful note, I hereby commission the new Terminal Building at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and flag off its official commissioning.

​I thank you all and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by handsomeyinka(m): 6:09am On Mar 23, 2022
Bellotelli:
The world's most useless president
The Worlds Most Useless and Lifeless President of the universe.

The Only president that can ruin another countries economy with just a phone call

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by SmartPolician: 6:09am On Mar 23, 2022
Just like a typical Nigerian, Buhari rode on his popularity and goodwill of the people to inflict pains and sufferings on Nigerians. cheesy Every day, he tells us that he knows that the people are suffering, but he's so completely clueless about how to tackle the issue.

That can only lead us to a conclusion:
Being the so-called man of integrity doesn't necessarily make you a good leader. A good leader is someone who has the skill, knowledge, political will and the right people to solve people's problems.

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by anambraamaka: 6:10am On Mar 23, 2022
The mbuhari
Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by RichDad1(m): 6:11am On Mar 23, 2022
yomi96:
Nonsense.
NO BE WHO CHOP BELEFUL THEY TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL.
The ediot has succeded in grinding this country to fullstop. Nothing dey work anymore. NA TERMINAL WE GO CHOP?
illicit:
No light no petrol
stano2:
Nigeria passport that takes ages to get Abi flight tickets that’s so damn high now..

He should Fvvck off with his usual lazy ass speech
henry4991:
Nonsense
Proflere:
The way this man celebrates unnecessary things ehn!

May we never encounter such ineptitude again in our darling country!
stano2:
He should Fuvck off
Administration1:
Nigerians will never forget the amount of carnage, poverty and insecurities you have plunged this nation into all through the years 2015 - 2023. Some person's prayers now aren't just to get money, but to just eat!
Siberia01:
embarassed

Before Buhari leaves office ...he might have destroyed
The Eagle 1 's landing gears and Radiators with excessive traveling

Goodluck Jonathan was very lenient with the aircraft

Buhari will surely fly it to stupor
tillaman:
Who gives a flying fvck about his remarks
He is not a man of his words he has not even honored his words and 7 years don waka
We hung on to his words for nothing
Lifeworth:
Did his remarks stop the airlines from halting flights?
Empty as usual.
Anyone that don’t wish this country well, is shall not be well with you.
God bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by 4tomandchi: 6:11am On Mar 23, 2022
Nigerians are suffering and dying everyday and the only thing this man can do is traveling and reading long boring speech. No fuel no one has take responsibility for it no one is saying anything no one is protesting no be Juju be that?!!!

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by wwwihy: 6:12am On Mar 23, 2022
It has been infrastructural, investment week in Lagos and we are on the 3rd day

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by wwwihy: 6:14am On Mar 23, 2022
The President
Mr Governor
Min. of Aviation

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by wwwihy: 6:14am On Mar 23, 2022
Ibeju Lekki @ Dangote Fertilizer Plant

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Re: Remarks By PMB At The Commissioning Of MMIA New Terminal by visijo(m): 6:16am On Mar 23, 2022
Ok

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