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No going back on cashless policy at nation`s airports – Keyamo

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No going back on cashless policy at nation`s airports – Keyamo

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo,  has affirmed  that there is no going back on cashless policy, at the  nation`s airports.

Keyamo made the assertion on Friday, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Abuja, during on-the-spot assessment of  hybrid payment system newly adopted by the government

The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports the hybrid payment was adopted, following President Bola Tinubu’s  directive to suspend full cashless implementation.

The minister however, explained that the government was only  considering the people that were yet to obtain Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) cashless card to be using cash pending  the nation’s full migration to cashless system.

“We decided to go back to the drawing boards to see what we can do to prevent revenue loss and  ease the traffic.

“That was the reason why  we came up with this hybrid system now.

“So, those who have the cards already, can continue  using their cards, as such  money goes straight into Treasury Single Account (TSA), which is the federation account.

“Look, there is no going back on the cashless system. It is too late for those who think they can frustrate the cashless system because they like the  cash collection system.

“This nation has passed such a stage. There is  limited time left for the hybrid system,”. Keyamo stressed.

The minister reiterated the existing federal government’s directive that no federal agency should ever collect cash.

Keyamo disclosed that the government had started discussing with concessionaires, who would come and make the airports fully automated.

He reiterated the government resolve to stop the corrupt cash payment system at the nation’s airports which has lingered for 50 years.

VMT NEWS recalled the President had directed the temporary suspension of the cashless payment system at Nigerian airport toll gates because of its sudden implementation.

The rushed implementation had caused severe traffic congestion and long queues of vehicles, making it difficult for motorists to complete electronic payments quickly.

The delays led to passengers arriving late at the terminals and missing their flights, creating hardship and operational disruptions at major airports.

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