Lagos Airport’s Car Park Safe For Travellers, Vehicles – FAAN

December 30, 2021
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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has disclosed that the car park at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos which is managed by Messrs Seymour Nigeria Limited is safe for travellers and vehicles.

FAAN stated this in reaction to a publication detailing complaints by motorists about how accessories are being stolen from their vehicles when parked at the car park.

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In a statement signed by the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Henrietta Yakubu (Mrs.), FAAN stated that ​additional security measures have been put in place to forestall the re-occurrence of such act.

FAAN said: “The unfortunate incident, which has been thoroughly reviewed and addressed, is an isolated case in the history of the Management of the facility.

“While we have reached out to the victim of the incident, we will like to assure our esteemed customers that the airport, as well as its parking facility, is safe and secure.”

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