The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has escalated its efforts to combat indiscipline and illicit activities at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, the Taskforce Against Indiscipline and Illicit Activities, led by FAAN’s Managing Director, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, reinforced its campaign with a significant presence at the airport.
The taskforce is focused on addressing issues such as touting, rent-seeking, and airport extortion. Mr. Henry Agbebire, Co-chair of the Taskforce and Director of Special Duties at FAAN, emphasized the committee’s mission to eradicate these illicit activities across all FAAN airports.
“Our campaign is designed to provide passengers with an improved experience. Gone are the days of ineffective raids; we now leverage modern technology, including CCTV cameras and body cameras, to ensure a sustained and effective approach,” Agbebire stated. He highlighted that the Managing Director prioritizes exceptional customer experience, and the taskforce is pivotal in achieving this goal.
To further enhance passenger engagement, QR codes have been strategically placed throughout the airport, allowing travelers to report any illicit activities directly. This initiative, along with the taskforce’s collaboration with various security agencies, aims to create a safer and more disciplined airport environment.
The campaign’s visibility was particularly evident in the baggage area of the E-Wing arrival hall at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where electronic screens displayed prominent slogans such as “SAY NO TO AIRPORT TOUTING,” “SAY NO TO AIRPORT HARASSMENT,” and “SAY NO TO INDISCIPLINE AND ILLICIT PRACTICES.” Roll-up banners, posters, flyers, and stickers were also prominently displayed in strategic areas.
This initiative is part of a broader directive from the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, who aims to elevate service quality at Nigeria’s airports. Agbebire noted that the taskforce’s ongoing efforts, supported by modern technology, represent a comprehensive approach to eliminating indiscipline and illicit activities at Nigeria’s airports.
“The taskforce’s campaign will continue to intensify until these issues are fully addressed, ensuring a safer and more efficient airport experience for all passengers,” Agbebire added.