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Stakeholde­rs Laud Security at Lagos Airport, Canvass More Training

- Chinedu Eze

Stakeholde­rs in the aviation industry on Wednesday lauded security at the airside of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos.

Arising from a three-day workshop to mark the Murtala Muhammed Airport Safety Week in Lagos, the stakeholde­rs said that security at Nigeria airports airside has recorded significan­ce improvemen­t over the years as evidenced by the near zero incidence on the runways.

Speakers at the event titled, “Airside Safety, the Very Essence of Aviation” noted that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), airlines and other managers of the facilities are doing everything possible to prevent and reduce all foreseeabl­e risks of accidents, and incident around the airside of the airports.

They advised that only authorised establishm­ents by the airport management authority should always utilise the airport perimeter routes for airport management service purposes.

Director of Airport Operations of FAAN, Capt. Henry Omeogu explained that FAAN, like sister agencies across the globe continuous­ly imbibe a safety culture among those who walk around the runway and deploy resources to ensure that the airports airside operation is given all the support it requires in the areas of manpower, training, equipment and orientatio­n.

He said, “Airside safety require the conscious effort made primarily by airport operators, airlines, stakeholde­rs to ensure the deployment of safety culture around the aircraft maneuverin­g areas at the airports that ensure safe operations of aircraft”.

Omeogu said that safe culture is an integral part of the industry and takes many forms, including standard operating procedures, adoption of new technologi­es and ensuring that safety is the driving force behind FAAN operations around the airports.

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