Air travellers and other airport users have been assured that the closures of schools and public offices by the Federal Government in Abuja between May 7th and 9th, 2014 for the World Economic Forum(WEF) will not in anyway affect operations at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja and all other airports in the country.
The assurance was given by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in a press statement by the General Manager, Corporate Communications, Mr Yakubu Dati who said that normal flight operations will continue to take place at all airports, as scheduled, throughout the period of the forum.
Dati noted that: "We are constrained to issue this release in view of possible misconception in some quarters that the Abuja Airport, being a public utility, is affected by the closure order".
He added: "We also wish to assure all passengers and other airport users that adequate security and operational arrangements have been put in place at all our airports to ensure hitch-free passenger facilitation during and after the World Economic Forum".
The assurance was given by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in a press statement by the General Manager, Corporate Communications, Mr Yakubu Dati who said that normal flight operations will continue to take place at all airports, as scheduled, throughout the period of the forum.
Dati noted that: "We are constrained to issue this release in view of possible misconception in some quarters that the Abuja Airport, being a public utility, is affected by the closure order".
He added: "We also wish to assure all passengers and other airport users that adequate security and operational arrangements have been put in place at all our airports to ensure hitch-free passenger facilitation during and after the World Economic Forum".
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