We can't afford N18m cars under Tinubu — Cab drivers protest FAAN's 2020 vehicle policy
FAAN says the rule will improve safety and service quality as it considers a final extension to October 2026 for operators to comply.
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FAAN defends airport cab tariff hike amid protest against vehicle upgrade policy
The airport authority says the revised tariff and vehicle upgrade policy are aimed at improving passenger safety and service quality, insisting operators have had enough time to comply. The post FAAN defends airport cab tariff hike amid protest against vehicle upgrade policy appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
We can't afford N18m cars under Tinubu — Cab drivers protest FAAN's 2020 vehicle policy
Airport cab drivers have protested against the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, directive requiring operators to use 2020 model vehicles and above. In a viral video on X, the cab drivers said they can’t afford the 2020 vehicle brands – estimated to cost N18 million and above – permitted by the new policy amid […] We can’t afford N18m cars under Tinubu — Cab drivers protest FAAN’s 2020 vehicle policy
FAAN defends airport taxi vehicle policy after operators' complains
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has defended its decision to require airport taxi operators to use newer vehicles, saying the policy is necessary to improve passenger experience and meet international airport standards. The response follows widespread reports of car hire operators at Lagos airport lamenting a new FAAN requirement that restricts approved vehicles to 2020 models and above. In a public statement dated June 22, 2026…
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