The Federal government yesterday fired
about 21 senior officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
The Major shake-up is said to have affected,
directors, general managers and deputy general managers, who were reportedly
handed their termination of appointment letters.
Punch reports that 10 General managers who
were illegally promoted were demoted to were they were supposed to be.
Speaking at the FAAN head office in Lagos
yesterday, an official of the Federal Ministry of Aviation said that the
sacking was the first batch of the shake-up planned by the government to re position FAAN.
The source further stated that Stakeholders said the Federal Government
had been concerned about certain issues at FAAN such as the engagement of about
40 general managers, the creation of many directorates that brought about
duplication of duties and raised the authority’s monthly overhead to an
estimated N800m.
Sources said the government planned to
reduce the number of workers by way of restructuring in order to cushion the
effects of the current economic crisis.
Some of the general managers were said not
to have the requisite qualifications for the sensitive positions they held, as
many of them, including deputy general managers, had reportedly left the
university about 10 years ago and could not have qualified for the office they
held.
Almost all the directors were said to have
been affected, while an acting director of finance was said to have been
demoted to Grade Level 10 and redeployed to the Department of Information
Communications and Technology.
Many of the affected officers were moved
from Grade Levels 17 and 16 down to 10, 12 and 14.
Some of the demoted workers were said to
have received their letters, authorising them to report to their superiors, who
were their subordinates before the exercise.
Meanwhile, new directors of finance and
accounts, as well as commercial and business development, have been appointed.
The Federal Government is also reportedly
planning to reduce the number of directorates in the aviation agencies as part
of the restructuring exercise.
This, it was learnt, would affect the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.
The restructuring at the airports is said
to be the fallout of a panel’s report headed by the Head of Service, Mrs.
Winifred Oyo-Ita, which recommended the need for a proper placement in FAAN.
The NAMA may get a new managing director
before December as its acting Managing Director, Emmanuel Anasi, is expected to
proceed on terminal leave by the end of the year.
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