Airport Staff ATSSSAN Threaten Strike Over Concession Plans

Airport Workers Threaten Protest Over Concession Plans
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The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) has threatened to resist any attempt by any concessionaire from taking over the revenue points at the Lagos and Abuja airports.

A statement by ATSSSAN chairman, Ahmed Danjuma and secretary, Ogbe John, said the association was concerned over plans by the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to concession the commercial park, access gates and other revenue points at the Abuja and Lagos airports.

They said that rather than hastily hand over all the revenue points to a concessionaire, FAAN should allow the association to operate the access gates for a period of three months and if the target was not met, the agency could go ahead with the concession plans.

“We want to express concern over the decision of the management to concession the commercial car park, access gates and other revenue points of the organisation. We also wish to bring to your notice that after our earlier discussion, ATSSSAN proposed that in the event management wants to concession the access gates in Abuja and Lagos, our members should be allowed to operate the access gates for a period of three months.

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“As a union, we view this move as a very wrong decision, because we believe that with the automation of the revenue points of FAAN, our staff has the capacity to generate and collect more revenue for the organisation. It is on record that the concessionaires have performed poorly in collecting FAAN revenue which has led to massive debt for the organisation and in some cases, litigation.

“Furthermore, it is also clear that FAAN has employed over 1000 workers into the commercial department in the last five years and if this decision is carried out, it will increase redundancy in the system and as a union, we will vehemently resist that.

“We have advised management to quickly look into the area of expired and obsolete contract agreement between FAAN and her concessionaires, develop new areas of revenue, avoid waivers to the concessionaire and improve the way of doing business in line with modern realities in the aviation industry.

By this letter, we will begin the mobilisation of our workers nationwide to resist any attempt by any concessionaire from taking over our revenue points.,” the statement added.

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