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Ndigbo, aviation experts differ over FG’s concession of Akanu Ibiam Int’l Airport Enugu
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Ndigbo, aviation experts differ over FG’s concession of Akanu Ibiam Int’l Airport Enugu

The Nigerian federal government has completed the concessioning of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu to Aero Alliance, a consortium promising to develop it into Africa's leading aviation hub. The process, which began over two decades ago, faced significant opposition from aviation worker unions and public skepticism, with concerns over job losses, reduced government control, and perceptions of selling a strategic national asset. Critics argued the proposed 80-year lease resembled a sale, while the government emphasized that ownership remains with the state through a public-private partnership (PPP). Concerns about transparency in the bidding process and value for money further delayed the project. Despite these challenges, the government finalized the agreement after addressing stakeholder concerns and clarifying the nature of the concession.

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Ndigbo, aviation experts differ over FG’s concession of Akanu Ibiam Int’l Airport Enugu

The Nigerian federal government has completed the concessioning of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu to Aero Alliance, a consortium promising to develop it into Africa's leading aviation hub. The process, which began over two decades ago, faced significant opposition from aviation worker unions and public skepticism, with concerns over job losses, reduced government control, and perceptions of selling a strategic national asset. Critics argued the proposed 80-year lease resembled a sale, while the government emphasized that ownership remains with the state through a public-private partnership (PPP). Concerns about transparency in the bidding process and value for money further delayed the project. Despite these challenges, the government finalized the agreement after addressing stakeholder concerns and clarifying the nature of the concession.

Bias read (Center): While the concessioning of the airport involves political and economic implications, the article presents a balanced account of both government actions and criticisms from various stakeholders, including unions and public figures. It does not overtly favor one side over another but highlights the分歧(

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Highly factual with detailed timeline and stakeholder perspectives, though some specifics like the exact date of the handover may require verification. The tone shows some bias by emphasizing opposition concerns without equal emphasis on government assurances.

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