The
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, on Wednesday said roof leakages
experienced at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos, was due
to upgrade of facilities at the airport.
The leakages occurred after a
heavy downpour in the state.
FAAN, on Wednesday, said the
leakages were caused by a heavy rain accompanied by wind storm.
A statement signed by Henrietta
Yakubu, FAAN spokesperson, said the agency is doing everything possible to
address the situation.
Mrs. Yakubu explained that the
leakages were directly connected to the civil engineering works going on at the
roof top at that location, which temporarily hindered the agency’s engineers
from replacing the old roof members with new ones.
“It was practically impossible at
location due to its altitude and slipperiness while the rains lasted, but work
immediately resumed after the rain subsided, and the integrity of roof was
restored,” Mrs. Yakubu said in the statement.
“We want to state clearly that
this defect did not affect operations in any way or at any time at the
Terminal, and that the structural integrity of the Terminal is still very much
intact.
“FAAN
reiterates her commitment to a safe, secure and improved facilitation at the
nation’s airports,” she added.
The facility upgrade, she said,
was part of FAAN’s efforts to implement the newly introduced Executive Orders,
signed by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
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