The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on Wednesday said all federal airports managed by the authority are fully insured.
Mr Keyamo commended the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria for the visionary initiative in convening the forum and its commitment to the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
She advised passengers to familiarise themselves with passengers’ rights and responsibilities.
KWAM1 was seen trying to stop the plane from taking off.
He described the development as a new era of cooperation between government agencies and ground handlers.
He also stressed that passengers should remain the focus of all operations.
Ms Kyaure stated, “The airline has transported pilgrims from three of its four stations in Nigeria namely: Kebbi, Sokoto and Lagos states.’’
Aviation minister Festus Keyamo says the federal government will launch an e-visa system and digital landing and exit cards to enhance national security.
Mr Maiwada urged stakeholders to prioritise cooperation, adhere to due process, and maintain mutual respect for economic growth.
Mr Aiyedatiwa said that the airport would resume operations on March 9, based on assurances from aviation authorities.
