Nigeria
is taking extra measures to strengthen security around its airports,
particularly those engaged in international flight operations.
It
was learnt the country was making additional investments in security
surveillance and monitoring software with the deployment of more personnel at
the country’s international airports following recent terror attacks in France
after Boko Haram, Nigeria’s major terrorist group had openly commended the
French attackers.
Nigeria’s
efforts to safeguard its airports comes amid concerns by the United States of
America that all might not be well with security situations at Nigeria’s major
international airport in Lagos to safeguard it from terrorist attacks.
Daily Sun also learnt the American government had
recently mandated a team from its Transport Security Administration (TSA) to
undertake an immediate audit of the security infrastructure and personnel at
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, to ensure it meets global
standards to permit US-owned and operated flights to continue business with
Nigeria.
In
anticipation of the planned visit of the team from TSA, Nigerian security
experts, it was learnt, held several meetings with officials of the Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA) to find ways of closing some security lapses at the MMIA Lagos.
Only
last November, the TSA had drawn the attention of the Nigerian government to
some flaws at the Lagos airport urging urgent measures to be taken to correct
them to stem any form of security breaches.
One
of such lapses was the porous access gates into the airport, which allowed just
anybody (staff and non-staff) to enter into the airport premises including the
cargo sections, a warning the Nigerian government needed to address with
urgency.
Many
international passengers have been complaining in recent months that the
absence of perimeter fencing around the Lagos international airport has seen
even thieves entering the airports to steal goods and luggage at the cargo
section from the ramp.
The
epileptic power supply and poor illumination of most parts of the Lagos
international airport was another source of concern to TSA as it noted these
lapses provided enough cover for evil minded persons and terrorists who
usually hide under darkness to sneak in weapons to strike at any target like
the airport.
To
scale the TSA audit, Nigerian security experts are working to get better
illumination for every section of the whole airport as well as boost
equipment and personnel to screen passengers and any other person entering the
airport.
Terror threat: FG boosts security at airports
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