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PH Airport: FAAN Throws Light On Cab Operators’ Rift
Following continuous fracas among car hire operators at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said that only groups authorized by the management will henceforth, be permitted to carry passengers from the airport.
FAAN also said that online booking car hire operators that are not registered with FAAN would henceforth, drop off departure passengers at the airport without interfering with the arrival passengers.
Acting Head of Corporate Affairs of FAAN at the airport, Kunle Akinbode, who made the clarifications in an interview with The Tide, last Friday, said that it would be unfair for some car hire operators to pay to carry passengers at the airport, while others pick passengers without paying anything to FAAN.
According to him, FAAN only recognises the accredited car hire operators and the car rental group, who are duly registered for passengers service at the airport.
He said other online booking operators like bolt operators are not registered with FAAN and are not permitted to carry passengers at the moment.
“The reason why there is always quarrels and flexing of muscles between them is that bolt operators would like to pick passengers, while the car hire operators feel cheated for their coming to disrupt what they have paid heavily for.
“For now, only those who have paid for the service will carry passengers, while others will not. FAAN is working out something for them in a short period, but it is with a cost.
“In the FAAN operations guideline, such issues of online booking and digital operations were not envisaged, but we have to do some things to accommodate them, since it is in operations in this modern day”, he said.
The Tide reports that the Accredited Car Hire Association of Nigeria at the airport recently launched an offensive against unregistered taxi operators at the airport.
The onslaught has led to the impoundment of an average of 15 to 25 vehicles that are not registered with FAAN, on daily basis.
Accredited car hire operators have consistently monitored the activities of bolt operators and others through the use of data application.
The chairman of the Car Hire Task Force, Mr Chimezie Amadi, popularly known as ‘Machine’, described taxi operators that are not registered with FAAN as opportunists who want to ground their business.
According to him, these intruders come to the airport to pick passengers at very low charges that are not favourable to those those who registered with FAAN.
“How can we allow these people, particularly the so called ‘Bolt’ operators, to come here and spoil work for us. We have taken their matter to FAAN for them to register, if they want to operate here, but they refused, and they want to carry passengers here. It will not work.
“We can’t be paying such huge amount to the airport management, and then bolt operators and others will come here to carry passengers, while our members will have non, that we will not allow again.
“If they want to operate here, there is no problem, let them register and pay for it, but not to operate in their own area, and also come to operate here at the airport”, he said.
By: Corlins Walter
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