The Federal Government of Nigeria has
sacked about 21 senior officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
(FAAN) in a major shake-up.
Those affected, including directors, general
managers and deputy general managers, were on Wednesday, reportedly handed
their termination of appointment letters.
It was reported that the sacking was the first
batch of the shake-up planned by the government to reposition FAAN.
Stakeholders said that the Federal Government had
been concerned about certain issues at FAAN such as the engagement of about 40
general managers, the creation of many directorates that brought about
duplication of duties and raised the authority’s monthly overhead to an
estimated 800 million Naira.
Sources said the government planned to reduce the
number of workers by way of restructuring in order to cushion the effects of
the current economic crisis.
Some of the general managers were said not to
have the requisite qualifications for the sensitive positions they held, as
many of them, including deputy general managers, had reportedly left the
university about 10 years ago and could not have qualified for the office they
held.
Almost all the directors were said to have been
affected, while an acting director of finance was said to have been demoted to
Grade Level 10 and redeployed to the Department of Information Communications
and Technology.
Many of the affected officers were moved from
Grade Levels 17 and 16 down to 10, 12 and 14.
Some of the demoted workers were said to have
received their letters, authorising them to report to their superiors, who were
their subordinates before the exercise.
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