FAAN Secures Stakeholder Alignment To Enhance Port Charge Collection At MMIA Cargo Terminal

FAAN Secures Stakeholder Alignment To Enhance Port Charge Collection At MMIA Cargo Terminal

In a strategic move aimed at strengthening transparency and boosting internally generated revenue (IGR), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), through its Directorate of Cargo Development & Services (DCDS), has secured critical stakeholder alignment to streamline the collection of statutory port charges at the Pilgrims & Cargo Terminal (PCT) of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

At a high-level stakeholder meeting convened by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), key representatives from FAAN, NCS, SAHCO (Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc), and NAHCO (Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc)—the two leading ground handling and import-export service providers in Nigeria’s aviation sector, reached a consensus to authorize FAAN’s collection of port charges before cargo exit from terminal warehouses. This reform addresses a long-standing gap in cargo handling and revenue collection, marking a significant milestone in operational efficiency.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Lekan Thomas, Director of Cargo Development & Services at FAAN, reiterated FAAN’s readiness to deploy robust access control systems and electronic platforms to ensure compliance without impeding cargo flow. He emphasized that the initiative is designed to enhance accountability while maintaining operational fluidity.

In support of the initiative, MMIA Customs Area Comptroller, Mr. Awe, pledged the full cooperation of the Nigeria Customs Service. He committed to convening shed heads for a formal briefing and facilitating collaboration through an interactive stakeholder forum to ensure smooth implementation.

This development signals a new era of synergy between government agencies and ground handling operators, fostering improved cargo flow regulation, enhanced revenue assurance, and renewed confidence in Nigeria’s air cargo ecosystem.

Key outcomes are improved revenue collection mechanisms, strengthened inter-agency collaboration and streamlined cargo flow and operational transparency. FAAN is expected to commence access control measures shortly, with the launch of an electronic stakeholder engagement platform underway.

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Albinus Chiedu

Albinus Chiedu is a journalist, aviation media consultant, events management professional, and author. He has practiced journalism since 2000.

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