Olubunmi Kuku, the big boss at FAAN, is working on making passenger screening faster and easier. She's also trying to figure out how to stop flights from being delayed or canceled.
Subsequent to the dismissal of the heads of agencies involved in the administration of the Nigerian airspace, Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku was designated as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in the preceding year.Mrs. Kuku’s appointment, which marks the first significant
appointment since the mass dismissal of directors at airport agencies by the
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, signifies
the realization of his plans to revitalize the aviation sector.
Since Mrs. Kuku assumed the role of Managing Director, there
have been notable advancements in infrastructure upgrades and enhancements to
airport security. She has spearheaded the implementation of crucial initiatives
encompassing measures, equipment, and manpower, which have effectively
contributed to safeguarding the airports from potential acts of unlawful
interference.
Kuku is the first female to occupy that position in Nigeria.
Her experience in the aviation industry has spanned two decades, and her
expertise, leadership and dedication to the sector has been remarkable.
Operators in the industry are in agreement that managing an
airport comes with several challenges needing expertise across several sectors.
“Managing 21 airports across the country is indeed not an
easy feat,” an operator in the industry said on condition of anonymity.
Kuku stands as a beacon of inspiration and leadership in
Nigeria’s aviation sector as she quickly set the ball rolling following her
appointment as MD in December 2023. She has continued to bring innovations
across airports in Nigeria.
Her appointment was a significant milestone in breaking
gender barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field, paving the way for
future female leaders in aviation and leaving an indelible mark in the history
of the FAAN.
With an understanding that just like the rest of the world,
the landscape of aviation security in Nigeria faces significant challenges,
including terrorism threats exacerbated by armed banditry, kidnapping,
smuggling activities and local civil agitations, Kuku quickly moved to mitigate
these challenges by implementing the process of continuous risk assessment to
enable the deployment of robust measures to ensure airport security, protect
passengers, crew, airport personnel and other stakeholders and their investments.
Kuku’s initiatives aimed at strengthening airport security
include technology upgrades, training programmes, quality assurance, manpower
recruitment efforts, armed enforcement efforts, enhanced communication in
Aviation Security (AVSEC) and operational mobility improvement.
Upgrade in passenger screening technology
In January 2024, Kuku completed the remodeling of the
passenger security checkpoint at the Zulu Terminal of the Domestic Zone of the
Lagos airport. This involved the redesign and expansion of the screening point,
installation of new and technologically advanced, EDS-enabled screening
machines and remodeling of the passenger waiting area.
This technological advancement has led to enhanced passenger
processing efficiency, reduced strain on AVSE personnel, improved detection of
contraband, and optimized handling of firearms carried by authorized Law
Enforcement Officers (LEOs) during air travel.
AVSEC operational communication
Kuku has an ongoing project aimed at the provision and
installation of 3,000 units of hand-held radios, radio base stations,
vehicle-mounted radios, and repeater stations.
In April 2024, a total of 500 walkie-talkie radios were
deployed at Lagos and Abuja airports, including the Directorate headquarters.
Recruitment and training
Shortly after her appointment as MD, she ensured that a
total of 201 AVSEC recruits graduated from the FAAN AVSEC Training School upon
the completion of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
Standardised Training Packages (STP) 123/Basic.
In May 2024, additional sets of recruitment exercises
covering about 250 were completed for South-East and South-South Airports.
Airport permit production
The On-Duty Card (ODC) equipment at the Akure and Jos
airports were upgraded to the Prima 8 specification. This is to bring other
domestic airports in Nigeria to par with global best practices.
Buses for passenger transfer
Kuku has been able to lease Apron buses to move passengers
from the parking bay to the new international terminal at Lagos Airport.
Capacity building
In 2023 and 2024, under the leadership of Kuku, the Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) successfully accomplished various training
programs focused on capacity building. These programs aimed to enhance the
skills and knowledge of FAAN personnel, contributing to the overall development
and efficiency of the organization:
Screeners Certification Course MMA (250 personnel) – 2023,
Screeners Certification Course Enugu (30 personnel) – 2023, Screeners
Certification Course Port-Harcourt (55 personnel) – 2023, AVSEC Managers Course
(Lagos , Abuja & Kano) January – February 2024, AVSEC Supervisors Course
(Lagos & Abuja) – March 2024, Unruly/Disruptive Passengers Training (Lagos
, Abuja & Kano) – March 2024, STP 123/Refreshers (Lagos) – June 2024
(ongoing), 3-Year Training Plan, mandatory courses and Comprehensive Coverage
Across Airports.
Emergency operations centre (EOC)
In March 2024, Kuku assisted in the revitalization and
enhancement of the previously dormant Emergency Operations Center at the Lagos
airport.
Operational mobility
The Authority, under the able leadership of Kuku, has
successfully revitalized previously inoperable patrol vehicles, thereby
augmenting our capabilities in the areas of patrolling, aircraft protection,
airside surveillance, and overall security enhancement.
Armed response squad
On Monday, 24th June 2024, the authority unveiled
trained 120 trained armed AVSEC personnel to address primary operations,
security emergencies such as terrorism, banditry, etc, airside security,
perimeter patrols, static guarding of vulnerable critical infrastructures,
escort of arriving & departing aircraft and landside security.
Aircraft fire simulator
Kuku recently intervened to resolve the dispute on the
Boeing 737-NG full flight fire simulator acquired in 2019 by the federal
government and installed at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT).
Rising from a meeting held in the MD/CE’s Boardroom in
Lagos, and attended by FAAN top management team and a team from NCAT led by
Joseph Imalighwe, the Rector/CEO, and the leadership of the Nigerian Aviation
Fire and Safety Association (NAFSA), it was resolved that FAAN and NCAT would
share revenue and liabilities on the simulator. Also, FAAN will use its network
to attract foreign trainees to use the facility and raise revenue for both
organisations.
Addressing flight delays, cancellation
Kuku has ensured that flight disruptions and delays are
addressed since the international runway, known as Runway 18R became
operational.
The runway which was put into service in February after it
was closed for rehabilitation, has become functional with all the necessary
facilities.
She has said that under her watch, no expense has been
spared to ensure the safety of personnel and assets, as well as maintenance and
upgrade of airport infrastructure.
Airlines on international operations from Lagos have since
recorded improved on-time performance since the runway was put in use.
Reduction of multiple baggage checks
Kuku and her team have carried out short- and long-term
measures to address the issue including the creation of a joint coordination
room where all the agencies can view CCTV cameras to ascertain what they are
looking for.
She described the development as disturbing, but affirmed
that the issue was the first thing she inquired about upon assumption of office
adding that she personally sat down with Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security
Adviser, to discuss how to streamline the facilitation processes.
“On the issues of the checking of baggage, it borders me so
much and that was the first inquiry that I made when I assumed office. As far
back as 2011 and 2012 when I was in the industry, this was something I have
worked on with the former Minister.
“It actually goes beyond FAAN, a lot of those agencies,
Customs, NDLEA, Quarantine, Agriculture, we now have EFCC, we have almost
everybody at the airports, we had Executive order 001 during the Buhari
administration to move them out under the then Vice President office, now we
have the National Single Window, I have personally sat with the NSA over the
last five weeks to have conversations with him as to how we will streamline the
facilitation,” she said.
Not winking in the dark
The MD came with the mindset of transparency and ensuring
that her work speaks for her. This she told some media executives in Lagos, at
a meeting on Friday, May 3, 2024.
She urged the media to hold her accountable and promised
that she would address all noticeable challenges under her watch. Kuku said
that she was open to constructive criticism where necessary, but that plaudits
must not be withheld from her and her team when merit them.
Recent projects spearheaded by Kuku have, no doubt,
strengthened airport security, protecting airlines, passengers, personnel and
other airport users.
A peep Into her career
Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku’s academic foundation is as
impressive as her professional one. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in
Finance from the University of Illinois in 2000, demonstrating early on her
aptitude for complex financial systems. Not resting on her laurels, she
furthered her education by obtaining an MBA in International Finance &
Strategic Management from DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of
Business in 2004. These academic achievements laid the groundwork for a career
marked by strategic insight and innovative thinking.
Before shattering the glass ceiling at FAAN, Kuku honed her
skills in various high-impact roles. Her tenure as Vice President and Head of
Visa Consulting & Analytics for Sub-Saharan Africa at Visa saw her drive
significant growth and development in the region.
She also brought her expertise to Ernst & Young (EY) as
a Partner in Business Consulting, showcasing her ability to navigate and
transform complex business environments. Furthermore, her role as a General
Manager at the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) overseeing Business
Development & Investment underlined her capability in steering
organisations towards success.
Kuku’s influence extends beyond the corporate realm into
strategic sectors of the economy. She has played a pivotal role in driving
transformative growth, notably in her advisory capacity for Strategy &
Infrastructure Development at the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency. Her
hands-on involvement with the former Minister of Aviation and as General
Manager for Business Development at the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency
underscored her deep commitment to the aviation sector.
Collaborating with prestigious development and multilateral
agencies, Kuku has engaged with the World Bank, African Development Bank
(AFDB), Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), International
Finance Corporation (IFC), and the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID). These collaborations highlight her ability to work at the
intersection of international development and strategic economic planning.
Kuku’s professional affiliations and certifications further
underscore her commitment to excellence. Her participation in the Executive
Leadership Program, IGNITE, at INSEAD Business School/Visa in 2023, her status
as a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Business Development since 2014, her
membership in the National Institute of Marketing Nigeria since 2016, and her
Executive Education at Harvard Business School in 2004, all speak volumes of
her continuous pursuit of professional development and excellence.
Appointed by President Bola Tinubu, Ms. Kuku’s rise to the upper echelons of FAAN marked a pivotal moment in Nigerian aviation history. Renowned for her exceptional leadership abilities and unwavering commitment, she has consistently spearheaded transformative initiatives, driving innovation and efficiency across airport management and operations.
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