‘We take full responsibility – FAAN apologises over faulty escalator that left a lady injured at Lagos airport

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has apologized for a traveller’s “near-death experience” while using a faulty escalator at the Murtala Muhammed international airport in Lagos.

It was on Sunday, September 4, that a lady suffered deep cut on her foot after she used the escalator.

In a statement released today September 5, Faithful Hope-Ivbaze, acting general manager, corporate affairs, FAAN, said it had taken full responsibility for the unfortunate incident.

“Accordingly, We have also reached out to actively participate in the care for the injured.

FAAN is reviewing the operating procedure for the equipment to ensure that such sudden mechanical faults do not occur again.”the statement in part reads

FAAN pushes for non-aeronautical revenue generation

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, said, yesterday, that plans were underway to further generate revenue through non-aeronautical means.

This move, according to the FAAN, is geared toward the improvement of major facilities at the airport with further improving customer’s relationship.

This came on a day Anambra State government said it was ready to commence international flight operations in its airport.

Speaking during the Miami-Dade County Business Development Mission Business Meeting in Lagos, Managing Director, FAAN, Rabiu Yadudu, noted that despite recent challenges, the agency had been striving to fulfill its mandate.

He said: “FAAN has in a number of ways explored non-aeronautical modes of revenue generation and is consistently seeking new avenues for expansion instead of depending mainly on aeronautical sources of revenue.

Anambra airport ready for int’l flight operation — Govt

On her part, Anambra State Commissioner for Transportation, Mrs. Patricia Igwebuike, said: “Anambra International cargo and passenger airport is a brand new airport, and in the spirit of cooperation and collaboration, Miami-Dade should be looking at Anambra Airport.

“Coincidentally, in Anambra State, we have the largest market in West Africa. We also have a huge automobile parts dealership in the state.

“We are ready for flight operations from across the world to Anambra, we have the facility.”

Also, Miami Dade Commissioner, District 2, Miami Florida, Jean Monestime, said: “We came here to establish a new relationship with Nigeria.

“We are also encouraging the trade team to visit Miami as a tourist, for commercial trade by using our airport or seaport, so that the bilateral trade between us can increase.”

FAAN rules out shut down of Kaduna airport despite kidnap incident

The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Capt. Rabiu Yadudu, said on Sunday the Kaduna International Airport would not be shut down despite the abduction of 11 people from the facility by criminals.

Yadudu, who disclosed this when the Senate Committee on Aviation visited the agency, said FAAN was working with various security agencies to ensure the security of lives and equipment at airports across the country.

He said the incident was entirely different from the operations at the airport, noting that the breach was caused by security inadequacies at its staff quarters.

The FAAN chief said: “A lot of our staff do not even live in the quarters. If there is a need for us to close, we will close it, but this is even far away from it.

“There is no need for that drastic action. Just small percentage of our staff stay in the staff quarters; the rest are all living in the town.

You can see that the staff quarters are fenced. We are taking appropriate measures, but like I said, we just have to improve to counter these challenges.

“The fence was broken, there were security measures. We have security personnel attending to the area but somehow, somewhere, things happened and now it is time for us to counter the problem we have been doing always.”

Yadudu said investigations were ongoing to uncover the culprits and device strategies on how to rescue the abducted staff.

On his part, the Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, urged the National Assembly to assist the agency with more funding to ensure the security of personnel and critical facilities.

Bandits reportedly invade FAAN quarters, kidnap nine in Kaduna

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) quarters in Kaduna, was reportedly attacked in the early hours of Saturday by unknown gunmen.

It was learnt that the bandits breached the security of the quarters through the perimeter fence and broke into homes of various aviation industry personnel at about 12:30am.

Those kidnapped included a family of six and three others.

It was also gathered that the military personnel around the area engaged the bandits in a gun battle, as the bandits made away with their victims.

As at the timing of filing this report, the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, was unavailable to confirm the incident.

FAAN closes Lagos airport runway after accident

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has shut down a runway of the Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos, following a landing incident.

FAAN’s general manager, corporate affairs, Henrietta Yakubu, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

“The closure is due to a landing incident involving a Boeing 737 Azman Air aircraft with registration 5N SYS, and flight number ZQ2325. The aircraft had a tyre burst after landing on this runway,” FAAN said.

It said all passengers and crew on board the aircraft were safely evacuated at 7:08 PM while officials of FAAN Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Services, AIB and NAHCO were working to ensure the aircraft was towed out of the runway, to restore normalcy.

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