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FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by seunmsg(op): 2:27pm On May 01
The Federal Executive Council on Thursday approved the terms of a comprehensive settlement agreement between the Federal Government and Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited.

This includes Bi-Courtney’s writing off of a N132bn judgment debt with interest from 2009, among other concessions.

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN, disclosed the details of the settlement after Thursday’s FEC meeting held at the State House, Abuja.

He said the agreement involved significant concessions on both sides and would finally unlock the full commercial potential of the private terminal that has operated under a cloud of litigation since its inception.

Thursday’s agreement ends a two-decade legal and commercial standoff over the operations of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two in Lagos, one of the most protracted and consequential disputes in Nigeria’s aviation history.

I can happily tell you that this government has resolved that issue once and for all. Council today approved the terms of the agreement we reached with Babalakin to settle all the vexed issues surrounding that airport.

“For the purpose of transparency, may I just mention a couple of the things we agreed upon, because this is going to be public knowledge, and we intend to be very transparent about this
,” Keyamo told State House correspondents, adding that a formal signing ceremony would be held in Lagos with all stakeholders present, where the remaining technical details would be publicly disclosed.

The origins of the dispute stretch back to 2003, when the Federal Government awarded Bi-Courtney, the infrastructure vehicle of lawyer and entrepreneur Dr Wale Babalakin, SAN, a Design-Build-Operate-Transfer concession to construct and manage a new terminal at the Lagos airport, after the old domestic terminal had been gutted by fire.

The concession produced MMA2, which opened in 2007 as the first airport terminal in Africa built entirely with private funds and without government support.

However, the concession almost immediately became entangled in disputes over its scope and duration.

Bi-Courtney subsequently claimed the Federal Government owed it N132bn from a court judgment, arising from the government’s alleged reneging on the agreement, specifically its failure to hand over the General Aviation Terminal, which Babalakin argued was included in the original concession.

The Supreme Court eventually ruled in Bi-Courtney’s favour, ordering the FG to hand over the local airport and pay the N132bn judgment debt with interest from 2009.

There were also disputes over the exclusivity clause of the concession, which gave Bi-Courtney the right to be the sole operator of a private airport within a specified radius of Lagos.

Keyamo said the settlement disposed of all three principal bones of contention.

“The Supreme Court said the Federal Government should hand over the local airport to him, and that the Federal Government should pay him N132bn plus interest from 2009.

“ I told him: nobody is going to pay you that. He wrote it off. Babalakin wrote off the N132bn outright,” Keyamo said.

The minister also disclosed that the original concession agreement had contained an exclusivity clause barring any other private operator from building an airport within a defined radius of Lagos, a provision that had for years blocked the development of the Lekki Airport being promoted by the Lagos State Government.

He explained, “One of the things that stalled the Lekki airport from being built over the years was that Bi-Courtney claimed it was a breach of his agreement, that no other person should run a private airport around it.

“We told him: it is not right, even for security reasons, for you to have complete control over the domestic market in Lagos. He agreed, so that exclusivity clause was removed.”

Keyamo also announced that Bi-Courtney also agreed to hand MM1 back to the FG entirely.

“I told him: hand it back. We cannot leave the entire operations of aviation, local operations in Lagos, which is our heartbeat, to a private individual. Government has to have some kind of control. He agreed with us,” Keyamo noted.

In return, the FG made three concessions of its own, the minister revealed.

First, it returned the uncompleted five-star hotel and conference centre opposite MM2, whose concession had been revoked by a previous administration to Bi-Courtney, with a 24-month deadline for completion and an agreement that the FG retains a shared stake in its operations.

“We gave it back to him to complete and run on a shared basis with the Federal Government. It’s not even exclusive. We are still going to benefit,” Keyamo said, adding, “He has 24 months under the new agreement to complete that hotel and conference centre. We will not tolerate any delay again.”

Second, the FG agreed to relocate domestic regional flights to MM2, to boost traffic and revenue for the concessionaire.

According to him, “Over the years, they had approval to run regional flights from that airport. We are now moving regional flights, as much as he can accommodate, to that airport.”

He added that where the apron at MM2 proved insufficient to accommodate the additional aircraft, the FG would fund its expansion.

“Instead of giving him that airport, we agreed to expand his apron at MM2 so that he can have more spaces to park his planes and run regional flights from there,” he said.

As part of the agreements, the FG will now begin earning its share of revenues from MM2 operations immediately, ending the previous arrangement in which the concessionaire had not been paying the government its due under the concession for years.

“With this agreement, immediately after today, the federal government will now begin to earn its own share from the operations of MM2. At the end of the day, it was a very good deal for everybody. Give and take, give and take. He profited, and we profited,” Keyamo said.

The minister attributed the breakthrough in part to his personal relationship with Babalakin, both being members of the “Inner Bar” as Senior Advocates of Nigeria, but argued that the concessions were negotiated firmly.

“We sat down in the spirit of brotherhood. We understood some of these judgments and how they could play out, and the effect they would have.

“But we actually made him make all of those concessions. We thank him for his patriotism,” he said.

On the origins of the problematic agreement, Keyamo explained that, “Some of these agreements were signed under outrageous terms. When I came, and I saw them, I wondered how certain persons in government sat down and signed this agreement. But government is a continuum. We were stuck with these agreements and had to find a way out.”

He revealed that a full public signing ceremony, at which all parties and the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria will be present, is to be held in Lagos.

The council also approved a second memo for the establishment of a Nigerian Aircraft Leasing Company.

Keyamo said the company will be structured as a special purpose vehicle wholly run and funded by the private sector, with the FG holding an equity stake in return for providing sovereign guarantee backing.

He explained that the SPV is designed to address one of the most persistent structural weaknesses of Nigeria’s domestic aviation industry, which is the inability of private carriers to secure aircraft on stable, long-term leasing terms without sovereign backing.

The challenge, he said, has forced local airlines to rely on short-term wet leases that leave them perpetually vulnerable to repossessions and the cascading delays and cancellations that follow.

“Nigeria is about the only country in the whole of Africa where the aviation industry is wholly run by the private sector. There is no national government carrier.

“So what should be the role of government? The only thing we can do is formulate policies to ensure that the industry grows,” Keyamo explained.

The minister said investors, including some of Africa’s largest financial institutions whose names he declined to disclose pending formal announcement, had been queuing since the concept was first floated over three months ago.

He said, “As I speak with you, we are not going around looking for investors. Investors are chasing us with money.“

He said the FG’s role in the SPV will be limited to guaranteeing the provisions for leases and repossession, with no direct financial outlay.

In exchange, the Ministry of Finance Incorporated will hold an equity stake in the company on behalf of the government.

Keyamo said Tinubu had directed him to work with the Minister of Finance, the Attorney General of the Federation, and the Minister of Trade and Investment to configure the SPV formally.
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Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Parachoko: 2:29pm On May 01
And some Bitter people go dey ask wetin Asiwaju dey do

I hope Asiwaju can sort out the Mambila power issue too
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by LagosOrigin: 2:36pm On May 01
Tinubu spent 3yrs of his government doing absolutely nothing, because election is around the corner, he's now running around looking for where to score cheap political point.

Only a wicked failure behaves this way.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by helinues: 2:41pm On May 01
Another development news that we can never get tired of
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by helinues: 2:42pm On May 01
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Parachoko:
And some Bitter people go dey ask wetin Asiwaju dey do

I hope Asiwaju can sort out the Mambila power issue too
Those people have a blurry vision..They can never see this kind of development news
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by seunmsg(op): 2:43pm On May 01
This is a big deal for Nigeria. The businesses built around an international airport is a big deal all over the world. Sadly, our flagship international airport has little or no businesses around it. With this agreement, a floodgate of business opportunities will be unlocked. Kudos to President Bola Tinubu for making this happen.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by strangest(m): 2:57pm On May 01
Make dem resolve NEPA and BANDIT issue...
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by iWasNotHere(m): 2:58pm On May 01
Bi-Courtney, a useless company that embezzled Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project funds. Suffered millions of Nigerians with traffic and old construction method
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Saturnalia(m): 3:07pm On May 01
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu spent 3yrs of his government doing absolutely nothing, because election is around the corner, he's now running around looking for where to score cheap political point.

Only a wicked failure behaves this way.
Inspite of your bitter rants, your overnight Messiah will still not rule this Country called Nigeria.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by OlujobaSamuel: 3:07pm On May 01
Hmmmm, fg to start earning from the airport, expect more increase in car park levy and other fees.
That Bí-Courtney is even charging more than international airport and the service is whack
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by FreeStuffsNG: 3:09pm On May 01
seunmsg:
On the origins of the problematic agreement, Keyamo explained that, “Some of these agreements were signed under outrageous terms. When I came, and I saw them, I wondered how certain persons in government sat down and signed this agreement. But government is a continuum. We were stuck with these agreements and had to find a way out.”

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PDP years were the locust years.
They signed the outrageous PI & D contract too.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Kukutente23: 3:11pm On May 01
“The Supreme Court said the Federal Government should hand over the local airport to him, and that the Federal Government should pay him N132bn plus interest from 2009.

“ I told him: nobody is going to pay you that. He wrote it off. Babalakin wrote off the N132bn outright,” Keyamo said.


The same APC that was preaching obeying all court orders just yesterday is today telling someone that they will not obey a judgement of the supreme court

And zombies are hailing them
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Image123(m): 3:24pm On May 01
The Jagaban on the beats.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by ipobarecriminals: 3:35pm On May 01
STOP crying.After 8 Years of Emilokan and 8 years of Hausa..They'll handover to OBI OF AGULU
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu spent 3yrs of his government doing absolutely nothing, because election is around the corner, he's now running around looking for where to score cheap political point.

Only a wicked failure behaves this way.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Guestmale: 3:43pm On May 01
This is a good news and a welcome development.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by jamafa: 3:49pm On May 01
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu spent 3yrs of his government doing absolutely nothing, because election is around the corner, he's now running around looking for where to score cheap political point.

Only a wicked failure behaves this way.
Doing nothing Keh

You no see FG infranstructure everywhere??
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by dododawa1: 3:49pm On May 01
Southwest in progresss
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Vision101(m): 4:00pm On May 01
Kukutente23:
“The Supreme Court said the Federal Government should hand over the local airport to him, and that the Federal Government should pay him N132bn plus interest from 2009.

“ I told him: nobody is going to pay you that. He wrote it off. Babalakin wrote off the N132bn outright,” Keyamo said.


The same APC that was preaching obeying all court orders just yesterday is today telling someone that they will not obey a judgement of the supreme court

And zombies are hailing them
I don't understand you sometimes. A messed up situation signed away by empty headed government has been cleared through good negotiations. What is wrong in that?

If you win a case and the court awards charges in your favour, is there any law that says that we can't renegotiate the terms of settlement that is mutually acceptable to us?
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Amalekki: 4:09pm On May 01
PDP just dey sign nonsense contracts back then. The bar was so low due to years of military rule especially the Abacha dark years. Okada riders in Benin Republic and Togo were using mobile phones in the 90s when 99% of Nigerians have never seen one. You either have landline at home/office or you use public phone booths.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Rebelutionary: 4:43pm On May 01
Kukutente23:
“The Supreme Court said the Federal Government should hand over the local airport to him, and that the Federal Government should pay him N132bn plus interest from 2009.

“ I told him: nobody is going to pay you that. He wrote it off. Babalakin wrote off the N132bn outright,” Keyamo said.


The same APC that was preaching obeying all court orders just yesterday is today telling someone that they will not obey a judgement of the supreme court

And zombies are hailing them
Just shoosh...this isn't about disobeying court orders but find solutions to long intractable problems and since this solves it and will increase traffic and business in that wing of the airport, a win for everyone, a bigger win for Nigeria!

One thing is obvious you don't know better than the SAN who accepted the deal he was offered.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by LaIabobo: 4:46pm On May 01
Crazy. Thats why bi-courteney is now charging people outrageous sums for parking.
I'll never understand the pricing system of things in this country. Imagine charging nearly minimum wage for just 1night airport parking. And this is why poverty is rife.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by commoditiesnig(m): 4:55pm On May 01
Very welcome development
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Gotocourt: 5:04pm On May 01
Amalekki:
PDP just dey sign nonsense contracts back then. The bar was so low due to years of military rule especially the Abacha dark years. Okada riders in Benin Republic and Togo were using mobile phones in the 90s when 99% of Nigerians have never seen one. You either have landline at home/office or you use public phone booths.
Wow, so mobile phones came late😥 in Nigeria
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by FutureFocus: 6:15pm On May 01
strangest:
Make dem resolve NEPA and BANDIT issue...
How can Tinubu government be giving us light for 1min and then take it? What is 1min light useful for? How can that his minister create the biggest confusion in power distribution

In same city some people are on band A when some are on band E, Creation of Band A is denial of power supply to others
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Kukutente23: 6:55pm On May 01
Vision101:
I don't understand you sometimes. A messed up situation signed away by empty headed government has been cleared through good negotiations. What is wrong in that?

If you win a case and the court awards charges in your favour, is there any law that says that we can't renegotiate the terms of settlement that is mutually acceptable to us?
What law says you should renegotiate a court judgement?
Oya Makinde will renegotiate the Ibadan convention and get Turaki back as national chair
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Kukutente23: 6:56pm On May 01
Rebelutionary:
Just shoosh...this isn't about disobeying court orders but find solutions to long intractable problems and since this solves it and will increase traffic and business in that wing of the airport, a win for everyone, a bigger win for Nigeria!

One thing is obvious you don't know better than the SAN who accepted the deal he was offered.
You mean the SAN was offered to disobey a court order? So why are we complaining about people not obeying court orders?
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Rebelutionary: 7:07pm On May 01
Kukutente23:
You mean the SAN was offered to disobey a court order? So why are we complaining about people not obeying court orders?
Yes, if that doesn't make you sleep well at night! "We" are not complaining-just you!
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by MacSobo(m): 7:48pm On May 01
Bi-Courtney really get long legs during PDP days for real.

Lag-IB expressway was in bad state for donkey years while this useless firm was doing nothing.

PDP money laundering firm.
Re: FG, Bi-courtney Resolve 20-year MM2 Dispute by Kukutente23: 8:15pm On May 01
Rebelutionary:
Yes, if that doesn't make you sleep well at night! "We" are not complaining-just you!
Why should you complain when hypocrisy is what you eat, drink and sleep in
Again, should all court orders be obeyed or do we select when to obey court orders
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