Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commenced a full-scale investigation into the wanton security breach that occurred on Friday, August 3, at the Sultan Abubakar Sadiq 111 Airport, Sokoto.
The authority is in receipt of reports of a huge crowd that flagrantly broke all security rules and gained unauthorised access to the safety critical areas of the airport. These include runway, taxiway and apron.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs) Part 17.48.3(c), stipulates that “access by persons and vehicles to restricted areas, enhanced security restricted areas and sterile areas is restricted only to persons who have a clear need for such access by virtue of their duties.”
In addition, the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP), 6.3.1. states “in accordance with the appropriate legislation, no person to whom the legislation applies, shall enter or remain in a Restricted Area, Enhanced Security Restricted Area, or tenant restricted area unless that person has in his or her possession a Restricted Area or Tenant Restricted Area Permit in respect of that restricted area or Tenant Restricted Area and complies with all conditions of issuance of the Permit.”
In a press release by Sam Adurogboye, general manager, public relations, NCAA, he said, “NCAA will not tolerate the reoccurrence of any such safety and security violations at any of the nation’s airports.
“Therefore, in view of the anticipated increase in aviation activities, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) as well as other State and Private Aerodrome Operators are hereby directed to beef up safety and security systems at their airports.”
Adurogboye therefore warned the general public to desist from the unlawful acts, as the NCAA would not hesitate to impose severe sanctions on any person, group of persons or organisations found culpable.
He noted that the regulatory authority would continue to safeguard civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference at all the nation’s airports.
He assured that NCAA, FAAN, the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies would continue to work together to ensure that all our airports were safe and secure for airline operations.
NCAA commences investigation into security breach at Sokoto airport
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