Felix Hassan Hyat | |
Office1: | Minister of State Transport (Aviation) |
Term Start1: | June 2007 |
Term End1: | 29 October 2008 |
Predecessor1: | Femi Fani-Kayode |
Successor1: | Babatunde Omotoba |
Birth Date: | 26 November 1955 |
Birth Place: | Jaban Kogo, Kachia LGA, Kaduna state of Nigeria. |
Party: | PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) |
Felix Hassan Hyat is a former Minister of State for the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Aviation. He was appointed by President Umaru Yar'Adua in June 2007, and left office in October 2008 after a cabinet reshuffle.[1]
In 2007 he floated the idea of privatizing or concessioning some airports, including MMIA, Lagos, Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar, and Port-Harcourt International Airport.[2] He moved the headquarters of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to the national capital, Abuja, a decision that caused controversy over the cost and disruption entailed.[3] In October 2008 he threatened to use drastic methods to make airline operators pay N8 billion they owe to aviation parastatals.[4]
He accepted his dismissal in October 2008 gracefully, saying the cabinet reshuffle was not aimed at any individual but was done to move the nation forward, and describing his term as a very special moment of his life.[5]