Tag: Murtala Muhammed International Airport

  • 1,268 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya in five months — NEMA

    1,268 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya in five months — NEMA

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said 1,268 Nigerians had voluntarily returned from Libya from December 15, 2016 to May 16, 2017.

    Alhaji Mustapha Maihaja, the Director General, NEMA, made the disclosure while receiving a fresh batch of 258 Nigerians who arrived on Tuesday in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the returnees arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, aboard a chartered Libya Airlines Airbus A330-200 with registration number 5A-LAU at about 8:30pm.

    They were received at the Hajj Camp area of the airport by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), the National Agency for the Protection of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Police.

    Also on ground to receive them were officials of NEMA, the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

    Maihaja, who was represented by Dr Onimode Bandele, the Deputy Director, Search and Rescue, said the fresh returnees came along with 20 children and infants.

    He said the returnees were brought back by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian Embassy in Libya.

    According to him, another batch of Nigerians is expected back on May 25, and the exercise will continue as long as those stranded in Libya are willing to return home.

    “Since December 2016, we have been able to bring back 1,268 Nigerians and the exercise will continue in collaboration with the IOM.

    “The Federal Government is collaborating with the various state governments to rehabilitate and reintegrate the returnees,” he said.

    Also speaking, Ms Julia Burpee, Public Information Officer, IOM, said the organisation had facilitated the return of over 7,000 Nigerians from various countries in the past 16 years.

    She said the organisation would assist the returnees to get back on their feet and would provide assistance to others willing to leave the North African country.

     

  • Another set of 258 Nigerians return from Libya

    Another set of 258 Nigerians return from Libya

    No fewer than 258 more Nigerian returnees from Libya arrived the country on Thursday aboard a chartered Airbus A330-200 with registration mark 5A-LAT operated by Libya Airlines.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the aircraft landed about 9:43pm at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    The 258 voluntary returnees,  who  include four children and one infant. were made up of of 233 males, 25 females..

    Their return was facilitated by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian embassy in Libya.

    They were received at the Hajj Camp area of the airport by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), the National Agency for the Protection of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Police.

    Addressing newsmen, Ms Julie Okah-Donli, the newly appointed Director-General of NAPTIP, said the agency was particularly interested in those that were trafficked.

    “After the profiling have been done, for those that have been trafficked, we will take them away to our shelters,” she said.

    According to her, the agency is working with the international community to clamp down on the trafficking syndicate.

    “They are doing their investigation and very soon we will be able to come out with effective results,” she said.

    Also, Dr Onimode Bandele, Director, Search and Rescue, NEMA, said some of the returnees had medical issues.

    He said some of them were suffering from depression and malnutrition, while one person sustained gun injury.

  • Deaf footballers depart for WADFU tournament in Mali

    A 24-man contingent of the of Nigeria Deaf Football Association (NDFA) on Sunday departed the country for the West Africa Deaf Football tournament holding in Bamako, Mali.

    The one week competition will begin on Monday and end on May 15.

    The NDFA National Coach, Banjo Kamiludeen, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the contingent made up of 19 players and five officials jetted out aboard Air Côte d’Ivoire from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    The Team Leader, Kamiludeen, named some of the officials as Luke Agbabiaka, Secretary of NDFA, Kabiru Umar, Acting Chairman, Emma Audu, and Assistant Coach, Patrick, who is also a tournament referee.

    He said that the footballers were confirmed to be medically fit and technically sound to take their place in various stages of the event organised by West Africa Deaf Football Union.

    “Every arrangement concerning this trip was successful and it is on that note that we are boarding now so our participation in the event is sure.

    “We had our normal camp in Teslim Balogun Stadium, where the players underwent rigorous training and necessary medical fitness test and certified okay before departure.

    “The footballers are very happy and in high spirit to face and trash participating teams in this competition because they are experienced and familiar with match technicalities,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that the NDFA national team have had five appearances in the tournament which began in 2010 and did not feature in the 2016 tournament for lack of funds.

  • MMIA Police Command prosecutes 70 in 3 months

    The Lagos Airport Police Command prosecuted no fewer than 70 persons from January to March over alleged offences at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Joseph Alabi, gave the figure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Wednesday.

    He listed the offences to include assault, stealing, obtaining by false pretences and unlawful entry, which contravene Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria by-laws.

    Alabi said that the command made 76 arrests within the period under review.

    “The command was able to secure 25 convictions during the period under review,” he added.

    The spokesman said that 36 cases were still under investigation and trial.

    According to him, the command will continue to strengthen security in the airport and its environs to guarantee the safety of passengers, airline operators and other users.

    Alabi appealed to members of the public to abide by the rules and regulations of the airport

  • Drug trafficking: NDLEA arrest two men at Lagos airport

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Friday said its men had arrested two travellers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos with cocaine and heroin.

    Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju,spokesperson of the NDLEA, said in a statement in Lagos that one of the suspected drug traffickers hid cocaine in his boxer shorts and his luggage, while the other ingested heroin.

    Ofoyeju said that one of them claimed to be an importer of jewellery,while the other said he was an auto parts dealer.

    The NDLEA spokesperson said that cocaine, weighing 750 grammes, was found with the jewellery importer, while the auto parts dealer ingested 94 wraps of heroin, weighing 1.595kg.

    According to him, this is one of the largest quantities of drugs ingested by a suspect at the Lagos airport in recent times.

    “The suspects, who arrived from Brazil and Uganda with cocaine and heroin respectively are currently being interrogated for illegally importing narcotics into the country,” he said.

    Ofoyeju quoted the NDLEA Chairman, Mr Muhammad Abdallah, as saying that the agency would continue to foil the plans of drug traffickers to make money illegally.

    “NDLEA is working very hard to intercept drugs at all entry points and also arrest every trafficker.

    “Those that intend to enrich themselves with proceeds of drugs will end up in detention.

    “The arrests validate our resolve to address the problem of drug trafficking in the country, while the suspects will soon be charged to court,” he quoted Abdallah as saying.

  • Minor power hitch occurs at Lagos airport

    Minor power hitch occurs at Lagos airport

    A minor power hitch on Thursday occurred at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, which left the areas affected in darkness for almost an hour.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the spark happened at the Finger Main Distribution Board at the E-Finger of the airport at about 11.30 a.m.

    The incident was confirmed by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in a statement by its Acting General Manager, Corporate Affairs Department, Mrs Henrietta Yakubu.

    The statement said: “A spark occurred at the E-Finger of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Oct. 27 at about 11.30 a.m. Nigerian time.

    “However, the engineers successfully corrected all defaults and normalcy was restored at the affected areas.”

    It reiterated FAAN’s commitment to providing safety and security at the airports and apologised to passengers, airlines and the general public for the inconvenience caused by the interruption.

  • Perishable cargo exporters lament N100m loss

    Perishable cargo exporters lament N100m loss

    Exporters of perishable cargo/vegetable have lost a whooping N100 million due to government’s closure of export warehouses of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) and the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCOL) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    The warehouse was shut last week by officials of the Federal Operations Unit of Nigerian Customs Service following a tip off that the  bonded facilities housed  stolen and prohibited items meant for exportation.

    This is just as they have stated that government’s closure of the export sheds at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos is sending wrong signals to the comity of international agro-allied supply chain, which portends grave danger for the economy’s agro-allied produce, if not curtailed.

    Speaking to journalists in Lagos on Wednesday Chief Executive Officer of ABX World, Captain John Okakpu said  the agro-allied exporters numbering over one hundred are  worried that  such incident is tantamount to economic loss.
    He said  international off-takers are developing cold-feet with regard to agricultural produce from Nigeria.

    Captain Okakpu, who said the exporters lost over N100million worth of goods within 48-hours the export warehouses were shut.
    He called on the Federal Government through the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to  urgently commence full-scale investigations into the immediate and remote causes of the warehouses closure to avoid re-occurrence.

    He said  with government’s focus on agriculture as one of the panaceas to the rising inflation, restrictions in capital flows and depleting forex reserves, agro-allied exporters deserve protection as partners.
    The warehouse was re-opened last Wednesday.

    He said: “Gentlemen, the truth is, we have made fundamental mistakes in the past as a nation by becoming a mono-economy. But, we cannot continue to lick the wounds. We have to reverse the case and agriculture provides us with a better option to grow. That is why as agro-allied exporters, we are seriously worried over the actions of some government officials, who seem not to underestimate the peculiarities of perishable items for export.

    “Shutting down the warehouses was actually an indictment on customs, as they (Customs officials) ought to have carried out surveillance before shutting down all export businesses at the Lagos Airport. If such act is not checkmated in future it will compound issues and create a logjam in the system. Or, do we prefer to ship our cargos to countries like Ghana or Cameroun before we can be shipped to Europe and other markets? Presently, the yam sold in Europe as Ghana yams are actually from Nigeria!

    “Go and investigate it! Because we seemingly abandoned our God-given potentials ‘to lick oil’, see how the economy has been battered. We wouldn’t want the issues surrounding brown beans and other agricultural produce from Nigeria, to happen to vegetables and other perishables like ginger, garlic, Nsukka-yellow pepper, among others. That is why we are calling on the Federal Government to urgently investigate the matter and punch who ever are the culprits to serve as deterrent to others. So, as Professor Yemi Osibanjo was inaugurating the new agric road map, those warehouses have been shut. What an irony. Enough is enough!”, he said.

    He said any action contradicting Federal Government’s agricultural road map  launched by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo recently should not be treated with levity.

    Supporting Captain Okakpu’s claims, the President, Nigeria Vegetable Exporters Association, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Temitope, said that her company alone lost over N1million worth of cargo within 24-hours of the export shed closure.

    She lamented the widespread impact on the Association’s members numbering over 20. She said, “It was a devastating day for us. We work at night so that as early as 6:00am our partner airline Arik Air would ship the vegetables. So, when the news got to us that customs have shut down both NAHCO and SAHCOL export shed my blood pressure shoot up.

    “I have been on this business for over 30 years; exporting vegetables to South Africa and London almost every week. Unfortunately, the Customs Service and some other government agencies do not have regard for us. They do not any way intimate us before embarking on any clamp down. They know who are engaging in illegal businesses. Ask them, who cleared the items in the first place! In countries like Uganda and Ghana, vegetable/perishable goods exporters are accorded special attention; why is our different?”

    Mrs. Temitope said that the Association members merit to be compensated by the government hence they are legitimately contributing their quota to the development of the economy.

    “Most of us do take bank facilities, so when occasions like this occur you can imagine how difficult it becomes for us to meet up with the demands. Aside that, there are other markets offering more conducive environment; the principal reason most exporters now prefer Ghana to Nigeria. Customs have arrogated powers to themselves to the extent armored tanks were sent to the airport in hunt of illegal exporters whereas no items goes out of Nigeria without passing through Customs clearance. In fact, it should be investigated properly, maybe some secret or unknown forces sabotaging the county will be uncovered”, she added.

    Also, Veronica Ezigbo, managing director of Kiverlin Foods said that the incident should be thoroughly investigated, citing the impact as a negation of President Muhammadu Buhari’s change mantra.

    She said, “The impact is very huge, because we deal on perishable goods. We are ordinary citizens of this country and do not deserve this kind of treatment. Customs officials know the people they are searching for, where and how to catch them. They acted ignorantly, because our line of business is very competitive; if you fail to deliver within few hours the vegetables get damaged too.

    “Think of it, our dear country is faced forex challenges. Is it not common sense that exporters should be encouraged? It takes a lot of stress to conduct this business, especially when Government no financial facility for us. We demand that this matter should not be swept under the carpet. If Nigeria will move forward, if we are sincere about agriculture, then, special recognition should be given to exporters like us”.

  • 200 Nigerians deported from Libya 

    No fewer than 200 Nigerians were on Monday deported from Libya.

    The deportees arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.

    According to Immigration sources, the deportees were received at the cargo wing of the airport, where they underwent documentation procedures.

    Details later…..

  • British Airways offers instant rewards during check-in

    British Airways offers instant rewards during check-in

    British Airways has commenced an instant rewards scheme for customers in Nigeria, with all travelers who are non-members of the airline’s Executive Club loyalty programme receiving frequent flier miles upon check-in.

    Speaking on the initiative which began last week at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the Regional Commercial Manager, West Africa, at BA, Mr Kola Olayinka, observed that customer details would now be automatically registered for BA Avios, whether or not the customer is a member of the Executive Club.

    “It would be superfluous to say at this point that Nigeria is experiencing challenging economic times. As an active corporate citizen that cherishes its customers, we will keep doing all we can to help,” Olayinka commented.

    He said :” With the new rewards program, customers will earn miles instantly for every trip. Needless to say, they will earn more miles as they fly, so they can keep a bank of their Avios miles for their children to use as they go to and from school or save them up for a flight to a holiday destination,” he added.

    “Although the Instant Avios scheme was initiated just one week ago, the program is receiving a lot of positive feedback.”

    According to Mrs Titilayomi Ayode, a first time BA customer who checked in with her two children for a flight to the United Kingdom, the airline’s thoughtfulness is commendable.

    ‘This is such a great idea. Airline tickets have become so expensive, now that the dollar is exchanging for over N340. Every little sum saved would be a great help, so the instant miles scheme could not have come at a better time” Ayode remarked.

  • 40 Nigerians deported from UK, Australia

    40 Nigerians deported from UK, Australia

    United Kingdom and Australia on Wednesday jointly deported 40 Nigerians for various immigration offences.

    The deportees comprising male and female arrived at the hajj camp area of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 7:25am on chartered aircraft.

    Our correspondent gathered that a chartered aircraft with the registration number ZTA -4741 brought 36 Nigerians  -29 males and seven females to the country/

    Also, Air Seychelles with the registration number SND-1 brought four males into the country for similar offences.