FAAN MD Orders That Search Tables At MMA Screening Points Be Dismantled

FAAN MD Orders That Search Tables At MMA Screening Points Be Dismantled

The Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku has ordered the immediate dismantling of search tables at screening points of Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) in Lagos and mandated that technology be leveraged to reduce manual searches and improve interactions with passengers.

Speaking at a crucial meeting she held with the heads of all security agencies at MMA, to tackle the persistent problems of touting and harassment of passengers at screening points, Kuku announced that her administration would deploy mystery shoppers equipped with body cameras to assess the performance of officials at both arrival and departure security and screening areas.

A statement signed by Mrs. Obiageli Orah, FAAN’s Director, Public Affairs & Consumer Protection says collaboration and intelligence sharing among agencies were also deemed essential for enhancing service delivery during the meeting.

The meeting initiative was developed to improve collaboration among agencies and to streamline passenger search processes, ultimately enhancing the overall travel experience. It also aims to eliminate extortion and harassment of passengers, as well as to completely eradicate touting activities at the airport.

There, Mrs. Kuku launched “Operation AirClean,” making it clear that she has the full backing of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN). She emphasized the urgency to clean up airport terminals and eliminate unpatriotic practices among officers. Her call to action for the leaders of security agencies was straightforward. It is no longer business as usual.

The meeting was highly participatory, and representatives from various agencies proposed concrete solutions for improving services to enhance the passenger experience while eliminating touting and soliciting. The heads of the security agencies committed to heightened oversight of their officers, ensuring accountability on duty. It was also resolved that secure and designated area will be provided as a waiting area for visitors while mobile courts will be set up for expedited prosecution of offenders.

Mrs. Kuku reaffirmed that FAAN directors would actively engage in monitoring efforts, and existing task forces were directed to intensify their activities. Any officer found guilty of misconduct must be reported to their agency head without delay.

The meeting included representatives from the Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Immigration Services, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Nigerian Quarantine Services, Nigerian Police Force, Directorate of Security Services, Nigerian Customs Services, and Aviation Security Services.

Mrs. Kuku, driven by her unwavering commitment to enhancing passenger experiences at Nigerian airports, called for unified action to achieve this critical objective and zero tolerance for misconduct.

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Albinus Chiedu

Albinus Chiedu is a journalist, aviation media consultant, events management professional, and author. He has practiced journalism since 2000.

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