
In her inaugural meeting, Mrs. Kuku highlighted the importance of building on past successes, ensuring professionalism, and focusing on revenue generation.
Receiving the handover from the Legal Advisor, Mrs. Bridget Iwinose Gold, Mrs. Kuku emphasized continuity, stating, “We do not start afresh but build and improve on the past.”
Highlighting FAAN’s significance as Nigeria’s gateway, Mrs. Kuku stressed the need for standard hospitality, protocols, and learning from global and national environments.
She outlined her mission to enhance FAAN’s viability as a national asset, emphasising professionalism and revenue optimization while minimising waste.
“ I want to drive on the viability of FAAN as a national asset, this is critical and not negotiable. We will improve on professionalism especially on security, safety and standards
“ Revenue generation is important and will be optimised and we will minimise waste. My mission is to make sure to increase both aeronautical and non- Aeronautical revenue.
Mrs. Kuku encouraged staff commitment and professionalism, assuring periodic reviews and recalibration as the dynamic aviation sector demands constant monitoring and adaptation.
She explained that during the course of implementation of the mission, FAAN will check itself, monitor our performance and will reset where we need to, if there is any calibration because the sector is not static.