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Keyamo Unveils Airport Marshals To Enhance Service Delivery, Maintain Cleanliness

The development is aimed at enhancing airport hygiene and professionalism while ensuring passenger expectations are consistently met.


Passengers react while stranded at the gate of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport after the Nigerian unions began an indefinite strike in Abuja, on June 3, 2024. Nigerian unions shut down the national power grid as they began an indefinite strike on June 3, 2024, closing airports, hospitals, schools and public offices after the government failed to agree a new minimum wage. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)

 

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has promised to appoint a team of special marshals tasked which will monitor staff conduct and assess the general hygiene and conditions of the airports.

The Minister’s Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Tunde Moshood, disclosed this in a statement he signed on Thursday and made available Channels Television.

Moshood stated that the development aims to enhance airport hygiene and professionalism while ensuring passenger expectations are consistently met.

He noted that members of the special marshals will be drawn from the media, representatives of state governors, members of non-governmental organisations, and other stakeholders.

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The statement read, “Recognising the critical need for our airports to adhere to the highest standards of customer service and operational excellence, the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN, has introduced new initiatives to address the expectations of the travelling public who use our airports daily.

“These key measures are designed to improve service delivery and environmental standards at these facilities. One of the initiatives is the appointment of voluntary Special Airport Marshals.

“The Minister, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, will appoint voluntary Special Airport Marshals in cities where airports are located. These marshals, consisting of public-spirited individuals from the media, non-governmental organisations, and representatives of state governors, will conduct unscheduled visits to airports. Their role will be to monitor staff conduct and assess the overall hygiene and conditions of the airports.”

The marshals, Moshood further explained, will report directly to Keyamo, who will issue directives to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria based on their findings.

“With this initiative, the Honourable Minister will no longer rely solely on official reports from airport managers but will also incorporate independent observations from the voluntary Special Airport Marshals.

“This will introduce an additional transparent layer of supervision to our airports, ensuring that airport managers, who receive monthly allocations for airport maintenance, are held accountable for their responsibilities,” he added.

The statement added that “The Honourable Minister, accompanied by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, the Managing Director of FAAN, key directors of the Ministry and FAAN, and members of the Senate and House Committees on Aviation, will conduct unscheduled monthly inspections of airports nationwide.

“During these visits, the Honourable Minister will personally participate in various operational activities, demonstrating leadership and emphasising the importance of diligent service. He will also address airport staff, listen to their concerns, and encourage them to maintain professionalism and serve the public courteously.”