There are indications that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has signed a deal with Arlington Securities Nigeria Services for the provision of Common Use Terminal Equipment and other passenger facilitation services.
FAAN decided not to renew its contract with Societe International Telecommunication Aeronautiques (SITA), which had handled these services for the agency in the last 10 years and which contract terminates on May 2, 2021.
The decision to migrate to Arlington, which is a representative of French-based RESA Airport Data Systems, aroused mixed feelings among airlines and officials of FAAN because SITA is a global firm with long pedigree in the provision of software solutions and passenger facilitation, while Arlington may be having its first major deal in Nigeria.
It was learnt that FAAN management has directed airlines to hook up to the new company’s system after it received clearance from the National Information Development Agency (NITD). The new company would provide services to the five international airports in the country, including the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa and Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.
Reacting to the decision of FAAN to engage Arlington, industry consultant and CEO of Belujane Konsult, Chris Aligbe, said FAAN took time to evaluate SITA during the years it provided services to the agency.
He disclosed that there were areas SITA did not provide certain services as agreed in the contract and they challenged the company and extended its services to two years in 2019.
“FAAN evaluated SITA’s services and then in the evaluation found that there were some services that SITA was not delivering and they challenged SITA. SITA agreed and said it would give FAAN 10 month’s free service, which it did.
“So that has been the situation. FAAN has been studying the services and it has gone out to look at how some other airports where those services are being operated in other parts of the world are doing.
“It is total airport solution including self-check-in kiosk, including baggage drop, all those things. SITA arrangement was a different thing after passengers have flown before you can the passenger figures.”
He added: “But with Arlington, immediately passengers pass the boarding gate, all the record goes to FAAN. So they know those who have passed through the boarding gate, they are not waiting for people to get to their destination.
“So I learned that for three years FAAN studied this and going to the various airports and looking at the systems in those places. And they came to the obvious conclusion that there are other organizations that can offer better services. SITA has been there for a long time.”
“FAAN officials were involved in the evaluation, both the ICT and finance management. They did the evaluation and the analysis and they came to the conclusion that they can get more than what SITA is giving to them. And also came to the conclusion that in getting more it should also cover all the international airports.
“So they have five airports here and then I asked about the procurement processes. FAAN also went to NTDI because it is an IT thing. The NTDI is in charge of any government contract on IT. It must be cleared by the agency, so they took pains to make sure that the mistakes of the past were avoided,” Aligbe said.