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Electrical Spark Ignites Fire at MMIA, Lagos

- Chinedu Eze

Urgent interventi­on of the fire fighters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) saved the baggage handling area of the old internatio­nal terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.

The Director of Public Affairs & Consumer Protection, of FAAN, Mr. Abdullahi Yakubu-Funtua, explained in a statement that at approximat­ely 0723 hours (7:23 am, Nigerian time) yesterday, a suspected electrical spark at the baggage hall ceiling ignited a fire, and wafted smoke that spiralled into the air, causing heavy panic, creating fear that the whole terminal was on fire.

Yakubu-Funtua, said the source of the smoke was identified as a burning lithium inverter battery installati­on at the basement of the facility.

“Promptly responding to the situation at 0730 hours the dedicated firefighte­rs from the Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Services (ARFFS) of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport and the Electrical Department of the Authority initiated immediate action.

"Their swift response and profession­al efforts have successful­ly brought the situation under control,” the statement stated.

The agency said when the incident happened, the firefighte­rs and rescue team evacuated everybody in the terminal and because it was early morning, only very few people were using the terminal who were largely airport staff.

“In accordance with our unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of passengers, staff, and all airport users, the Terminal building was promptly evacuated due to the smoke that had permeated some areas of the facility,” the FAAN image maker added.

The old terminal, known as Internatio­nal Terminal 1, has recorded many fire incidents, which were usually put off promptly by the FAAN fire fighters, but stakeholde­rs attributed the frequent fire incident to the age of the facility, lack of precaution­ary measures and obsolete equipment.

This brings to mind the insistence of the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo that the old terminal should be vacated and the new one, built by the Chinese, should be put in full usage with a deadline for relocation put at the end of September.

The Minister had said that the old terminal needed total rehabilita­tion and it cannot be in use while such rehabilita­tion is going on.

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