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FAAN Cracks Down on Extortion at Lagos Airport to Restore Passenger Confidence

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has pledged strict penalties against security agencies accused of extorting passengers at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA). The move is aimed at restoring confidence in the country’s aviation sector.

Olubunmi Kuku, FAAN’s managing director, warned on Tuesday that extortion undermines Nigeria’s global reputation. “Passengers, including investors, constantly complain about extortion at Lagos Airport. This is their first impression of Nigeria, and it’s unacceptable,” Kuku said during a meeting with security heads.

FAAN has received mounting reports of passengers, including Chinese nationals, being coerced into giving money or valuables. “I have video evidence of such incidents,” Kuku stated, adding that some officials allegedly justify the extortion as a way to supplement inadequate pensions.

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In August, FAAN announced plans to establish magistrate courts within airports nationwide to prosecute offenders. Kuku emphasized that erring agencies or their leaders would face severe consequences. “If your team is involved, it means you’ve failed as a leader, and I’ve failed too. This has to stop immediately,” she added.

Kuku also called for professional conduct from Aviation Security (AVSEC) officers and other agencies. “The airport is not a place to make money through illegal means. We will enforce stiff penalties to ensure compliance,” she said firmly.

By curbing such practices, FAAN hopes to create a welcoming environment for international travelers and restore trust in Nigeria’s aviation system.

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