 The Senate has faltered the agreement between the Federal Government and Corporation America Airports Consortium on the concessioning of NAMDI, Aziki International Airport, Abuja, and Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano. This was sequeled to a motion moved by Kahu Sumaila, a plenary presided over by the Deputy Senate President, Barao Gibrin. Abuja and Kano International Airports were concessioned to Corporation America Airports Consortium two weeks before the exit of former President Muhammad Abu Hari from office. The agreement on the concession is that Corporation America Airports Consortium will be making an upfront payment of $7 million for Abuja Airport for 20 years and $1.5 million for Kano Airport for 30 years. The total revenue from concessioning the two airports during the period is estimated at over $4 billion. While presenting his motion, Sumaila said the concession agreement was not transparent or done in the public's interest. The chief whip Ali Indume, Sani Musa, David, Jim Kutta, and other senators supported the motion. The Deputy Senate President, who presided over the plenary, granted prayers of the motion to condemn the airport's concession agreement and called on the federal government to review it. not done in public interest. Why do you concede? You do it because of some parameters laid. But this particular concession was done in a dubious manner in a manner that begets any imagination. So many things have been done wrong in the outgoing or the previous administration. It is not only Kano International Airport, but all concessions done hurriedly and without following due process should be thoroughly investigated, reversed and things, actions taken about.