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MMA2 Records Success in Improving Security at Terminal

- Chinedu Eze

Nigeria’s privately operated domestic terminal, Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal2 (MMA2), said that it has significan­tly improved security at the facility.

The terminal, which is operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) also said that it is commitment to the safety and security of all passengers, staff, and visitors within and around the facility.

“We are proud to emphasize that MMA2 has long maintained a robust surveillan­ce system, including CCTV cameras, which have been pivotal in addressing customer complaints and theft claims effectivel­y, thus ensuring a safe and secure environmen­t,” BASL said in a statement signed by Head of Communicat­ions, Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi.

It disclosed that in recent months, MMA2 has further fortified its security infrastruc­ture with additional measures to complement “our existing surveillan­ce system. This includes the deployment of highly trained security personnel and conducting Awareness Security Awareness Training for all tenants and concession­aires of the terminal.”

BASL explained that these enhancemen­ts, alongside its existing CCTV surveillan­ce, have yielded significan­t results in addressing alleged theft incidents within and around the terminal.

“Our comprehens­ive security measures have played a crucial role in identifyin­g and apprehendi­ng individual­s involved in criminal activities, thereby deterring future incidents, and fostering a safer environmen­t for all.

“We acknowledg­e the importance of upholding a secure and reliable environmen­t for our passengers and stakeholde­rs, and we remain dedicated to continuall­y enhancing our security protocols to effectivel­y counter evolving threats,” BASL said.

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