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Delta hands over Asaba Airport to concessionaire
The Delta state government, on Monday, formally handed over the Asaba International Airport to the management of Asaba Airport Company which emerged victorious during the concessioning of the airport.
The Asaba International Airport was concessioned to Asaba Airport Company on February 23, this year after a competitive bidding process.
Handing over the airport to Asaba Airport Company on behalf of the state government, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chief Patrick Ukah said the transition period which started on February 23, this year, has now ended following the formal handing over of the airport to the concessionaire.
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Chief Ukah disclosed that from now on, the government of Delta State will withdraw from the day to day management of the airport which the state government has, by the handing over ceremony, transferred to Asaba Airport Company.
“From today on, the government of Delta State will withdraw from the day to day management of the airport which we are by this ceremony, transferring to Asaba Airport Company headed by Mr. Bisi Adebutu and his team.
Responding shortly after receiving documents concessioning the airport to Asaba Airport Company, Chairman of the company, Mr. Adebisi Adebotu thanked the state government for going through the process of concessioning the airport in a transparent manner.
Mr. Adebutu noted that the six months transition period which began on February 23, this year, was a fantastic period for the company to understand the idiosyncrasies of the airport, adding that the transition period also allowed the transition to be seamless.
While saying that the concessioning of the airport to the company was the beginning of a fantastic relationship that will benefit the state, the people and the concessionaire, he assured the state government that they will not betray the confidence reposed in them.
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“The six months transition period was a fantastic period for us to understand the idiosyncrasies of the airport and to allow the transition to be seamless. I believe that when you wake up tomorrow, all you are going to see is positive change and nothing negative, there will not be a deterioration of service.
“We have started making changes already and we have also enjoyed the support of the state government even in the things that need to be done. So, I think this is the start of a fantastic relationship where the state will benefit, the people will benefit and we will benefit.
“We will not disappoint you. In the next few weeks and months, you will start to see the things that we have planned coming to effect and those changes start to manifest by the grace of God,” he said.
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