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FG to fix airport perimeter fences, wants airport security to bear arms

The government is also considering a Rapid Response Squad around airports in the country.

• October 25, 2021
Murtala Muh'd Int'l Airport
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA)

The federal government is working on addressing challenges related to damaged, incomplete and non-existing perimeter fences at the nation’s airports.

Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Musa Nuhu, made this known in a statement issued in Lagos on Monday.

He made the declaration at the opening of the maiden edition of the Security Week of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Airports Council International Africa.

Mr Nuhu spoke at the opening on behalf of the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika.

“We are working with FAAN and other stakeholders to quickly actualise approval by the Federal Executive Council for aviation security personnel to bear arms.

“We are currently addressing the challenges related to damaged, incomplete and non-existent perimeter fences at the airports.

“This is because the fence serves as the first layer of defence, which will minimise attacks, prevent incursion and enhance general security,” Mr Nuhu said.

He said the government was also planning to construct shooting ranges at major airports as part of measures to train aviation security personnel so that the civil aviation sector does not suffer acts of unlawful interference and security violations.

The Managing Director, FAAN, Rabiu Yadudu, said FAAN was strengthening its collaboration with host communities towards building a robust security culture in and around the airports.

“FAAN has strengthened its collaboration with host communities more than ever before and will continue to constructively engage them as critical partners in its journey towards building a robust security culture in and around airports,” he said.

Also speaking, FAAN Director of Aviation Security Services, Usman Abubakar, said the government should form a Rapid Response Squad around airports in the country.

He said the security outfit would be capable of providing timely and professional interventions in any crisis and distress situation at the airports.

(NAN)

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