Tag: Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu

  • Yuletide: FAAN beefs up security at Lagos, P/Harcourt, Abuja, Kano airports 

    The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has assured passengers and other airport users of adequate security during the yuletide period.

    Its General Manager Corporation Affairs, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu, in a statement, explained it has beefed up security at all airports, especially at international terminals in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano.

    She also urged passengers to get to the airports early to conclude all check in procedures.

    Yakubu said: ” As Yuletide approaches, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria wishes to notify air travelers and other airport users that her network of airports across the country are fully prepared for the usual surge in passenger traffic that is the norm during the season.

    “In preparation for the season and beyond, we have beefed up security at all airports, especially the major international gateways in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano.

    “Also, we are improving on our facilities and infrastructure to ensure maximum comfort for all airport users.

    “Recently, a brand new international terminal was commissioned for use at the Port Harcourt International Airport.

    “A similar facility was also commissioned in Abuja on Thursday December 20, 2018.

    “At our premier airport, the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, the VIP lounge has been renovated to enhance passenger comfort, the carousels are working optimally, amidst other facilities upgrade currently on going.

    “Stories are similar at all other airports, as the Authority has put in place facilities, procedures and  systems to ensure maximum comfort, safety and security of airport users during this season and beyond.

    “FAAN will like to use this opportunity to appeal to passengers to please get to the airports early to conclude all check-in procedures in good time to avoid the experience of missing their flights.

    “This is important because of the heavy passenger traffic that is usually the experience around this time and also due to ongoing construction works around the Lagos and Abuja airports.”

     

  • Fire engulfs Overland aircraft at Lagos Airport hangar 

    Fire engulfed a propeller aircraft – ATR 42 belonging to Overland Airways at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Friday.

    The source of the fire that burnt the aircraft is yet to be verified.

    Read Also:Overland Airways undergoes IATA Safety Audit

    Sources hinted that the fire damaged the engine of the aircraft and spread to other aircraft at the hangar.

    Spokesperson of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu confirmed the incident.

    She said fire fighters belonging to the authority have contained the inferno as the situation has been brought under control.

    Officials of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) are already investigating the fire incident.

    Management of Overland Airways will issue a statement shortly.

    Details later…

     

     

  • Ebola: FG steps up efforts at airports 

    ….FAAN, Port Health officials activate surveillance equipment

     

    Federal Government has stepped up efforts at major international airports to combat the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) disclosed on Thursday.

    The authority said screening of out bound and inbound passengers is ongoing at major international airports, as it has activated existing surveillance equipment used for combating the deadly virus disease, which spread into Nigeria in 2014 through an American – Liberian, Patrick Sawyer.

    FAAN’s spokesperson, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said relevant agencies including the Port Health Services have been mobilized and are collaborating effectively to ensure the safety of passengers and other airport users.

    Investigations by The Nation reveal that passengers on flight to West African countries are being screened at the Lagos Airport.

    Though, there is no direct flight to Democratic Republic of Congo, some Nigerian carriers including: Arik Air, Air Peace, Medview Airlines fly into some West and Central African countries.

    Some African carriers including: Cronos Airlines, Air Cote D’ Ivoire, Asky Airlines, African World Airlines, Rwand Air, Kenyan Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines and South African Airways operate flights into their operational hubs that link Democratic Republic of Congo.

    In a statement, the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, FAAN, Mrs. Yakubu confirmed:” Following a fresh outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has re-assured passengers and other airport users of safety across its network of airports.

    “Since   the first recorded case of the virus in Nigeria, through an American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, the Authority has not relaxed its surveillance at the airports to forestall any re-occurrence.

    “All equipment and personnel used in combatting the virus in 2014 are still very much at the airports.

    “We have always had thermal scanners in our airports that monitor temperature of passengers and capture their pictures. We still have hand sanitisers in our restrooms too. When passengers walk pass the scanners, it registers their temperature. If yours is high, you are pulled aside for observation.

    “Relevant agencies, including the Port Health Services have been mobilized and are collaborating effectively to ensure the safety of passengers and airport users at all time.”

    Read Also: FEC directs surveillance against Ebola

  • Dana Air: Stranded passengers yet to retrieve luggage from damaged aircraft

    Dana Air: Stranded passengers yet to retrieve luggage from damaged aircraft

    The 49 passengers of the Dana Air plane that on Tuesday night skidded off the runway, while landing at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa in Rivers State are yet to retrieve their luggage from the damaged aircraft, almost 24 hours after the incident.

    The displeased passengers, as at press time Wednesday, were not sure of when their luggage, still inside the aircraft, would be released to them, to conclude the one hour journey they started from Abuja on Tuesday evening.

    It was also gathered at the airport that a team of experienced investigators and experts from Dana’s headquarters in Lagos arrived Port Harcourt yesterday morning and had been busy at the airport to ascertain what went wrong and the extent of damage to the plane, thereby ensuring thorough investigation.

    Officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Dana’s investigators at Port Harcourt airport did not allow reporters to join the team or move close to the scene of the incident.

    A female passenger, who spoke with our reporter, but pleaded not to be named, said: “I did not know what happened along the line, as the plane suddenly skidded off the runway. Everybody was just shouting and praying, before the aircraft finally stopped.

    “There was nobody to direct us or show us where to go. Everybody was just running helter, shelter. No medical service. We are here (at Port Harcourt International Airport) to get our luggage, but they said the manager is still at the incident’s scene.”

    An elderly male passenger, who also spoke with our reporter, but would not want his name in print, said: “We have been here (airport) as early as 8 a.m. today (Wednesday) to get our luggage, but they are not giving it to us.

    “As I speak with you, members of my family are not even aware of what is happening to me, because my phones are inside my bag in the plane.”

    None of the officials of Dana, a fully private-sector-owned carrier, which commenced flight operations on November 10, 2008 and FAAN at the airport was ready to speak with our reporter, even anonymously, on the flight number 9J0363, what went wrong and the extent of damage to the aircraft.

    The plane skidded off the runway, because of sudden heavy rain, which was accompanied by strong wind and storm, while FAAN officials, on Tuesday night, evacuated the passengers and crew members, without any casualty.

    FAAN’s General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu, stated that the aircraft overshot the runway, while Dana’s Corporate Communications Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa Okwudili, noted that bad weather and torrential rain at the time of landing, was responsible for the incident, with all passengers and crew members disembarking safely.

    Read Also: Dana Air plane skids off runway in Port Harcourt

  • Delta Airlines flouts implementation of Executive Order at Lagos airport

    Delta Airlines flouts implementation of Executive Order at Lagos airport

    Crisis was averted Tuesday at the departure hall of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos between officials of Delta Airlines and aviation security personnel over the implementation of Executive Order at the airport.

    The cause of the crisis it was learnt was the insistence of physical screening of passengers and their luggage by Delta Airlines, a development that contradicts the directive of government on the implementation of Executive Order.

    The Federal Government as part of the implementation of Executive Order had directed all airlines to remove screening counters at the airport for the profiling and screening of passengers.

    A source hinted that aviation security personnel belonging to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) confronted officials of Delta Airlines on why they will not comply with the directive of government.

    A source hinted that Delta Airlines officials held their ground insisting the physical screening of passengers and their luggage by the airline was a directive from the home office in Atlanta.

    The airline it was learnt threatened to stop processing boarding protocol for Nigerian passengers if they are not allowed to carry out physical screening of passengers.

    Confirming the development, FAAN, spokesperson, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said airport officials and Delta Airlines are meeting to resolve the impasse.

    She said though it is mandatory for all airlines operating in Nigeria to comply with the implementation of Executive Order, she wondered why Delta Airlines will insist on the physical screening of passengers.

    Yakubu said even with the Executive Order, manual screening of passengers cannot be totally eliminated at the airport.

    Meanwhile, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Tuesday commenced the implementation of executive order issued by the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo.

    With the implementation, the agencies have now harmonized their screening at the airport departure hall.

    Managing Director of FAAN, Engr. Saleh Dunoma, who spoke after a meeting with all the agencies at the international wing of MMA.

    He said there would be no more multiple checks and that is why we have come together.”

    Osinbajo had last month issued the executive order that would enhance ease of doing business at ports of entry.

    The FAAN MD said all the agencies had stuck together to effectively and seamlessly implement the order without compromising on security procedures at the airport.

    He said henceforth agencies would check luggage of passengers at designated areas and not within the departure halls as was the case before.

    Dunoma stated that the authority had chosen to commence the implementation with MMA which is the busiest and the most visited airport in the country, adding that the implementation would be extended to other airports.

    He said, “Everybody is ready to key into this committee that is set up for the implementation and everybody is contributing positively. From all indications, all hands are on deck to make sure that the executive order is implemented.

    “I don’t envisage any problem in its implementation. We will support the agencies when the need arises by giving them additional facilities depending on what they are requesting for.

    “I just came out of the meeting. I heard some of the things they are talking about, issues being raised as a result of the implementation of the executive order. I gave them my words that I will support them with whatever issues they might have as a result of the implementation. I also emphasized that as a result of the implementation of the executive order there would be no compromise”.

    In a related development, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said Tuesday that it has put in place adequate measures to ensure full and sustained compliance with the Federal Government’s Executive Order (EO) at our airports.

    On its part, NCAA has prepared a standard document outlining its core functions and services, appropriate charges, fees, licenses, waivers and other tax-related processes in adherence to the Executive Order (EO).