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FAAN gives it’s debtors ultimatum

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) hereby issues 7 days’ Final Demand Notice expiring Monday, August 24th, 2015 to all its debtors to settle all debts owed to the Authority.

All affected debtors have earlier been communicated with details of their respective indebtedness to the Authority.

The affected debtors where in doubt, are advised to liaise with the Authority’s Credit Control Department at its Headquarters for reconciliation of their accounts within the period of this Notice.

At the expiration of this Notice, the Authority would, pursuant to a Presidential directive, be compelled to take necessary measures to recover these debts.

FAAN is self sustaining and cannot meet its responsibilities within the burden of these huge debts.

Yakubu Dati
GM, Corporate Affairs

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