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    2024 Report: FG Uses N8.73bn On Airport Power Generation

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiDecember 26, 20244 Mins Read
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    2024 Report: FG Uses N8.73bn On Airport Power Generation

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    FG Uses N8.73bn On Airport Power Generation in 2024.

    The Federal Government of Nigeria spent N8.73bn on airport power infrastructure in 2024, primarily to ensure a consistent electricity supply at the new international terminal of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

    This expenditure was highlighted in a report by BudgIT’s transparency platform, GovSpend.

    According to the report, significant payments were made to J. Marine Logistics Ltd for outsourced power supply. These included N5.67bn for power supply between March and September 2023, N2.19bn on 9 May 2024 for services covering October to November 2023 and part of December 2023, and an additional N874.42m on the same day as a part-payment for power during that period.

    The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport has long struggled with inconsistent electricity, resulting in operational disruptions and passenger dissatisfaction. In the past, power outages have impacted critical services such as airfield lighting, baggage handling systems, and security scanning equipment. These challenges often raised safety concerns, particularly during night operations and peak travel periods.

    Aviation expert Olumide Odunayo, in a phone conversation with our correspondent, commended the government’s efforts to address these issues but stressed the need for a more sustainable approach.

    “The airport should build an alternative power source, probably using a solar system or windmill,” he said.

    FG Uses N8.73bn On Airport Power Generation in 2024.

    Odunayo also highlighted the high costs associated with the current power arrangements, which rely on electricity distribution networks and diesel-powered generators.

    “The current supply from the electricity distribution network is enormously expensive, affecting not only the airport but also the businesses within it. This, in turn, increases the cost of services, which is passed on to passengers,” he explained.

    He further emphasised the inefficiencies of relying on diesel-powered generators, stating: “Instances of power failure force a dependence on diesel-guzzling generators, which are as costly as they are unsustainable. Airports should invest in their own independent power or explore other renewable sources.”

    Odunayo urged the government to transition to renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power, noting that this would not only reduce costs but also provide a more reliable and environmentally friendly energy supply.

    “It would be better to work towards cost-efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives. This approach would not only ensure reliability but also significantly reduce long-term expenses,” he added.

    In addition to the 2024 investments, the Federal Government has appropriated N105.95bn for the aviation industry in the 2025 budget, marking a significant increase from the N63.32bn allocated in the outgoing year.

    Among the proposed expenditures, N5bn has been earmarked for power and energy improvements at airports in Lagos, Abuja, and other locations.

    The government has stated that the project is “ongoing.” Another N5bn has been allocated for the development of aerospace facilities in Abuja, which the Ministry of Aviation described as also “ongoing.”

    These investments aim to improve passenger experiences, enhance operational efficiency, and solidify Nigeria’s airports as international hubs. The new terminal at Abuja airport, commissioned in December 2018, was designed to handle increased passenger traffic and provide state-of-the-art facilities.

    Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo said in May 2024 that the Federal Government spends N1bn monthly on electricity at Lagos airport.

    He added that the ministry is working on adopting eco-friendly practices to eliminate the use of diesel in airport operations.

    According to Keyamo, by investing in solar power systems, the ministry will cut the high costs of operating the airports, saving the government 30 per cent of the current monthly electricity costs.

    “We are making cautious and gradual efforts towards embracing eco-friendly practices, which is actually what the world is about now — eco-friendly practices and green technologies in line with ICAO’s long-term global aspirational goal of net-zero carbon emissions in the aviation sector,” Keyamo said.

    He further noted: “They want us to apply, first of all, the type of fuel that does not burn so much, that has low carbon emissions, and that is why we want to gradually eliminate the use of diesel to run our airports.

    “We want to run our airports on solar, and that will save us so much every month. Lagos airport alone, I am told, we spend N1bn monthly on electricity. That is still something I am trying to crack,” he said.

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