The 10-man
ministerial committee for the assessment of aviation security in Nigeria
s has begun inspection of airports across the country.
The committee, led
by retired Air Commodore Hambali Tukur, began the nationwide assessment
of security at the airports at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja Wednesday.
Speaking to newsmen
at the end of the inspection, the committee chairman said they are to
deliver within the three weeks' time line given by the Minister of State
for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, when he set up the committee.
He said when the
minister inaugurated the committee, he tasked it with certain terms of
reference which include identifying deficiencies in the overall aviation
security, performance of the individual airports and assessing the
risks associated with such deficiencies.
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