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Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by AngelGabbyShara(op): 6:25pm On Apr 15, 2025
Ekiti state Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has restated the commitment of the state government to ensuring that operations of the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport meet international standards in terms of facilities, safety and management in order to make it attractive for local and international air travels.

This, he said, informed the decision of the state government to engage the services of a renowned Airport Facility Manager for the management and operation of the new airport ahead of the commencement of scheduled commercial flight operations.

Governor Oyebanji disclosed this in his office while receiving top officials of the Airport facility Management company, AAC Management Limited led by the Managing Director, Christophe Penninck, in his office in Ado-Ekiti on Tuesday.

He said his administration had deliberately taken aviation as a major catalyst for growth and development in the bid to actualize the shared prosperity agenda of his government.

The Governor said his administration is of the opinion that aviation would make a significance impact on the economy of Ekiti State, Southwest region and Nigeria at large, adding that the State has done well to attract one of the very best hands in Nigeria to manage facilities at the airport and bring it to international standard.

The Governor commended the Managing Director of the facility management company on the guidance he had provided the state, which according to him, had assisted the state achieve certification with ease.

Government, he said, was not unmindful of the teething challenges in the smooth operation of the airport. He however, assured that such challenges were being handled, including getting the BEDC to place the airport on the national grid as well as partnering with a private institution to link the airport with its Independent Power Plant (IPP).

Speaking further, Governor Oyebanji said he is excited to have the airport as a hub for Hajj and Christian pilgrimage operations, said the state was making concerted efforts to ensure the Instrument Landing System (ILS) is installed at the airport before the end of the year for effective night operations.

On the airport road, Governor Oyebanji disclosed that the Federal Government had already awarded the road and that the contractor will soon commence work. He also disclosed that the ring road linking the airport road would be completed by June this year.

“For us as a government, we are desirous of doing well, we are desirous of attracting investors and tourists to the state. So, creating access through transportation is key. The conception of the airport during the last administration was a deliberate action aimed at making it a game changer to reposition transportation system in the state.

“We believe that access to Ekiti state is key to our shared prosperity agenda, we don’t want an airport in name but one that meets all conditionality for 24 hours access and that is why whatever its going to cost us, we are going to put an ILS in place because for the airport to be competitive, we must put in that place standard facilities that every airline will want to land there.


We will build the traffic, we’ve done our own traffic studies, as at today we have close to seven higher institutions in the state. We can also have passengers from parts of Kwara, Kogi, Osun and Ondo states. We are deliberate about our action and we know that very soon the airport will fulfil its potentials”, He said.

Christophe Penninck, the Managing Director of the Management outfit, in his remarks, assured that the airport had the potential for rapid growth as the state was aggressively attracting investors and industrialists into the state who will invariably need the services of the airport.

Penninck who disclosed that the airport was already generating revenue for the state, stressed the need to motivate interested airlines to the airport, adding that he is desirous of ensuring that the airport makes profit for the state as well as develop ability to run itself.
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Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Smoothcom: 7:06pm On Apr 15, 2025
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by bennybuhari: 7:06pm On Apr 15, 2025
That Ekiti airport will end up like Ebonyi airport. Wetin dey Ekiti?
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by atobs4real(m): 7:06pm On Apr 15, 2025
If that the solution please move on
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by atobs4real(m): 7:07pm On Apr 15, 2025
If that the solution please move on
Good life is key to Allllllllll!!!!!!!!??
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by GboyegaD(m): 7:08pm On Apr 15, 2025
The question is why did the government establish the airport? What is the volume of traffic to Ekiti to start with? All these white elephant projects and now spending more money to sustain it is interesting.
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by richard870(m): 7:08pm On Apr 15, 2025
Smh
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by gasparpisciotta: 7:13pm On Apr 15, 2025
Considering the fact that the Airport will mostly be used to facilitate the movement of agro allied materials in and out of the state, hope the airport will generate enough commercial activities to pay for this venture.

Hope it will not turn to a hub for illegal activities
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by PheelzAlmighty: 7:23pm On Apr 15, 2025
Chop I chop economy grin
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:23pm On Apr 15, 2025
Okay.
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Abloh: 7:25pm On Apr 15, 2025
Instead if airport, build industry park
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by nomorespams: 7:26pm On Apr 15, 2025
This news get as e be
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by kolokolobi(m): 7:50pm On Apr 15, 2025
How does a company that was registered just 9 months ago get awarded that kinda contract.

Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by obojememe: 7:54pm On Apr 15, 2025
kolokolobi:
How does a company that was registered just 9 months ago get awarded that kinda contract.
lol , maybe dem go rent d oyinbo man sef

Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Gloriouspa(m): 8:06pm On Apr 15, 2025
kolokolobi:
How does a company that was registered just 9 months ago get awarded that kinda contract.
There are some companies that have been in existence several years ago, but didn't get the contract. It is well 😀
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by CrystalMax: 8:55pm On Apr 15, 2025
bennybuhari:
That Ekiti airport will end up like Ebonyi airport. Wetin dey Ekiti?
ABUAD grin grin grin
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by hotboz: 10:20pm On Apr 15, 2025
I've been to that Airport for inspection and I can confidently tell you that after Lagos and Abuja Airport, it's Ekiti.

For your information, I've been to almost all the airports around the country. So, don't be deceived by social media criticisms.

For those who are saying nothing is in Ekiti, ask the people of Ondo State; most of the passengers using their airport are from Ekiti State.
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by TemmyWon(f): 10:45pm On Apr 15, 2025
hotboz:
I've been to that Airport for inspection and I can confidently tell you that after Lagos and Abuja Airport, it's Ekiti.
Even you know you're lying. It is a cargo airport, that is for carrying goats and their handlers. Small time freight and flights
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Bekermann(m): 1:04am On Apr 16, 2025
hotboz:
I've been to that Airport for inspection and I can confidently tell you that after Lagos and Abuja Airport, it's Ekiti.

For your information, I've been to almost all the airports around the country. So, don't be deceived by social media criticisms.

For those who are saying nothing is in Ekiti, ask the people of Ondo State; most of the passengers using their airport are from Ekiti State.
Abobi disembark that anyhow capping
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by TyroneP(m): 5:59am On Apr 16, 2025
hotboz:
I've been to that Airport for inspection and I can confidently tell you that after Lagos and Abuja Airport, it's Ekiti.

For your information, I've been to almost all the airports around the country. So, don't be deceived by social media criticisms.

For those who are saying nothing is in Ekiti, ask the people of Ondo State; most of the passengers using their airport are from Ekiti State.
I disagree with this part below and you can't compare Abuja Airport with Ekiti Cargo Airport.

For those who are saying nothing is in Ekiti, ask the people of Ondo State; most of the passengers using their airport are from Ekiti State.
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Akinola2543(m): 8:11am On Apr 16, 2025
I want to see the airport bring good development to Ekiti State.
Hopefully it'll help generate more IGR for the state.
Re: Ekiti State Engages Facilities Manager For Ekiti Airport by Konquest: 5:39am On Apr 25, 2025
AngelGabbyShara:
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It's good the airport has a facilities management team in place to prevent the deterioration of the facilities there.

However, the name of the airport MUST be officially shortened to "Ekiti State International Cargo Airport" since passengers will ALSO fly in and out of the airport alongside the export of cargo. The Agro-Allied in the long name MUST be removed because it's too long for proper branding.
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