PRESS RELEASE
Stakeholders at the Strategic Engagement Session
The Directorate of Cargo Development and Services (DCDS) of the
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), in furtherance of its mandate to
promote efficiency, standardisation, and growth within the air cargo sector,
has held a stakeholders’ engagement meeting with recognised agents’
associations operating within the cargo value chain at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport (MMIA).
The meeting, themed “Strategic Engagement Session on Cargo Village Development
and Operational Framework,” was organised to foster a transparent, inclusive,
and globally competitive cargo system, recognising the critical role of agents
and freight forwarders in cargo operations.
Representing the Director of Cargo Development and Services, Lekan Thomas, the
General Manager, Cargo, Alao Mamman, in her opening remarks, emphasised the
importance of stronger stakeholder collaboration towards the realisation of the
Cargo Village project, noting that the initiative would enhance operational
efficiency, streamline cargo handling processes, and ensure compliance with
international best practices and global standards.
The General Manager, Cargo Partnerships and Registration, Jay Etim, during his
presentation, highlighted key focus areas including the development of the
Aviacargo Village, the establishment of an integrated cargo logistics hub, the
co-location of cargo stakeholders, operational standards, access control
systems, regulatory compliance requirements, and the critical role of licensed
agents within the evolving cargo ecosystem.
The engagement also provided an avenue for stakeholders to contribute input
aimed at ensuring inclusiveness, operational practicality, and alignment with
industry realities, while strengthening collaboration towards a more
structured, secure, and efficient cargo environment.
Credit FAAN PR
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