Nigerian goment don give order say make dem use one-stop joint-interest screening system to boost security for Nigerian airports.
Di Acting Regional Manager for Northcentral, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr Ahmadu Danjuma, talk dis one for interview wit News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday for Abuja.
Danjuma say di Office of di National Security Adviser give di directive to, among other things, make sure herders and touts dey far away from di nation airports.
NAN report say one-stop joint-interest screening system for aviation na one central checkpoint where many agencies dey screen passengers, cargo, and staff together for one process.
E dey improve security, reduce double work, and make things faster by combining immigration, customs, and security checks into one smooth operation.
Danjuma say FAAN don also increase surveillance, deploy more personnel, and install modern security equipment, including X-ray machines and L3 scanning machines across major airports.
“We dey do constant patrol along our perimeter fences.
“We dey work wit other security agencies to dey go round di airports from time to time wit our security men to assure di public say di airports dey safe and secure.”
“To God be di glory, throughout dis year, here for Abuja airport and others, we never get any reason to worry about security breaches even during di busy period of festivals,” im talk.
Danjuma talk again say FAAN don improve perimeter security and intelligence gathering to keep herders, stray animals, and intruders away from di airports.
Im add say di authority don deploy training, capacity building, and technology integration to strengthen security and meet international standards.










