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Delta opens bid for Asaba airport concession

Delta state government on Thursday opened bids to concession the Asaba International Airport.

At the opening of the bids by the transaction adviser on the concessioning of the airport, HALCROW Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, stated that his desire is to have an airport that is of international standards running effectively in Delta state.

According to Governor Okowa, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Rt. Hon. Festus Ovie Agas, “we are happy with the interest of various consortia for the Asaba Airport concession and want to reassure you that the bids will be diligently analysed by the transaction advisers.”

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“As a government, we are committed to building an effective and efficient airport and to make the Asaba Airport a hub with support and cooperation of the private sector. I want to assure you that Delta state is ready and open for business,” the governor said.

Two of the bidders, namely FIDC/MA and AIMS Consortium led by Adanwimo Ezeife and Chief Onome Onokpasa respectively commended the transparency and fairness of the bidding process.

They said they look forward to the announcement of the results of the technical evaluation.

Senior Policy Adviser to Governor Okowa, Prof. Sylvester Monye, in his remarks, said the Delta State government has built a world-class airport and is interested in its effective operation.

While disclosing the modalities involved in the bidding process, Prof. Monye asserted, “building an airport is one thing running, it effectively is another. What we have done is coming up with the idea of concessioning the airport to take it to the level we want it to be. “

He added: “We want it to be a win – win situation and decided to do a fast track by considering a model that we believe will work with a master concessionary and sub-concessionary”.

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