The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said additional
security measures would be put in place to prevent a reoccurrence of a
stowaway from the runways of the nation’s airports.
The General Manager, Corporate Communications, FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati,
said this thursday, while addressing aviation correspondents at the
Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja.
He stressed that the additional security measures would specifically be placed on airports without perimeter fencing.
Dati said the decision was inline with the recent stowaway incident which occurred at the Benin Airport on August 24.
“First, at every airport without fully functional perimeter fence, a
FAAN security vehicle will be deployed to a point within full view of
the aircraft as it taxies out to take off.
“And the FAAN security will maintain visual scrutiny and, if necessary,
respond to any situation, until every departing aircraft is safely
airborne.
“Secondly, bushes at all airports are to be cleared to ensure full view
of the perimeter, the control tower, FAAN Fire and Rescue observation
posts.
“And also to allow aviation security patrol teams have a sweeping view
of the entire perimeter of an airport from their duty posts, “ he said.
According to him, static observation posts would be erected at
strategic locations within the perimeter fence of all airports to
forestall premeditated and inadvertent unauthorised access to the
airside.
He said the measure would be complemented by motorised and foot patrols.
He said the measure would be complemented by motorised and foot patrols.
Dati, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), noted that the
absence of perimeter fences at most of the airports had always posed a
challenge to FAAN because of the huge capital outlay required in
constructing the fences.
He said some of the fences were as long as 40 kilometres, across the 22 network of airports in the country.
“Most of these projects are expected to commence in 2014, while the remaining ones will be executed in 2015, in line with the transformation agenda in the aviation industry,” he said.
“Most of these projects are expected to commence in 2014, while the remaining ones will be executed in 2015, in line with the transformation agenda in the aviation industry,” he said.
Culled from Thisday
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