
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has approved a massive N987 billion investment to upgrade aviation infrastructure across Nigeria. This development marks a significant push under the Renewed Hope Agenda to transform Nigeria’s airports into world-class aviation hubs, focusing on safety, capacity, and modern passenger experience.
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Breakdown of the N987 Billion Aviation Upgrade
1. Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos
- Terminal One Overhaul: The international terminal will be fully stripped and rebuilt from its structural frame, with all-new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. This project alone is budgeted at over N712 billion.
- New Infrastructure: Expansion of Terminal Two, new apron, bridges, and access roads are part of the plan.
- Security Enhancements: Includes a 14.6 km perimeter fence with CCTV, solar-powered floodlights, patrol roads, and a centralized command-and-control center. Cost: N49.9 billion.
- Runway Lighting: CAT 2 LED airfield lighting systems will be installed on runway 18L/36R and taxiways B/C for improved visibility and compliance. Cost: N44.13 billion.
- Apron Rehabilitation: 82,000 sqm of apron surface to be reconstructed at a cost of N24.27 billion.
2. Kano – Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport
- Runways and taxiways will be upgraded and equipped with CAT 2 lighting. Cost: N46.39 billion. Timeline: 24 weeks.
3. Port Harcourt International Airport
- Similar upgrades to runways and lighting for safer and more reliable operations. Cost: N42.14 billion.
4. Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu
- The FEC approved a 30-year concession for private-sector management and development, including the completion of its cargo terminal.
Why This Matters
Nigeria has long struggled with outdated aviation facilities, security issues, and operational inefficiencies. The N987 billion investment is expected to:
- Enhance safety by meeting ICAO standards
- Increase passenger capacity and reduce delays
- Attract private investors to the aviation sector
- Create jobs and stimulate tourism, trade, and logistics
Final Thoughts
This aviation infrastructure upgrade is one of the largest in Nigeria’s history and signals a renewed focus on making the country a competitive destination for air travel and commerce. With project timelines ranging from 6 months to 2 years, Nigerians can expect to see major transformations—especially in Lagos, which is receiving the lion’s share of the funding.
Stay tuned for updates on project milestones and implementation progress.
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