Osita Chidoka, minister of aviation, has urged staff of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, to always consider how their actions would add value to the aviation sector and make it more efficient and customer friendly. He made this remark during his address at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, anti-corruption interactive session, organised for management staff of FAAN at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Ikeja recently.
He added that FAAN staff had no reason to undermine the system because they had a stake in it and appealed to them to ensure that service delivery to passengers and other airport users is undertaken accordingly to establish international standards and best practices.
Chidoka reminded all staff working at the airport that their performance is accessed daily by passengers and other airport users, and that this assessment determines the public image of FAAN.
There was presentation of papers on ‘Corruption, Economic and Financial Crimes and Work Place Ethics: X-raying FAAN’ by top officials of EFCC. They include Aisha Larai Musa, head, Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit, E.A Jackson, and Felicia Bot- Timothy. They also had an interactive session with participants.
Earlier Ikechi Uko of FAAN’s Directorate of Administration said the collaborative relationship with the EFCC is one of several scheduled to build capacity and strengthen staff.
The session which was attended by Saleh Dunoma, managing director, and chief executive officer, MD/CEO, of FAAN, and including directors, general managers and all airport managers in FAAN.