Keyamo reafirma não reversão da política sem numerário da FAAN em meio à implementação em curso

O ministro da Aviação Festus Keyamo insistiu que não haverá reversão da política sem numerário da Autoridade Federal dos Aeroportos da Nigéria (FAAN), após o caos inicial e a defesa da medida pela FAAN nos aeroportos.

En meio a relatos de perturbações durante a aplicação inicial da política sem numerário da FAAN — que visa modernizar as transações e reduzir o manuseio de numerário nos aeroportos nigerianos —, o ministro da Aviação Festus Keyamo reafirmou o compromisso do governo com a iniciativa. Keyamo's statement addresses growing concerns and underscores no plans for rollback, highlighting dedication to digital transformation in aviation services. Isto segue a defesa anterior da política pela FAAN apesar do caos experienciado pelos viajantes. Não foram mencionados prazos específicos ou ajustes.

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