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ART Tasks FG On Airport Security
The Aviation Round Table (ART) has called on the Federal Government to embark on an active aerodrome security patrol and biometrics screening of passengers and cargo into the country, through the airports.
National President of ART, Capt. Dele Ore (rtd), said this while briefing newsmen in Ikeja.
Ore said that terrorism was rampant in the World today and that Nigeria’s national border areas, particularly the airports, could be prime targets.
“This process needs to incorporate advanced passenger manifest as being done in many countries around the world, in pursuit of national security, stressing that Nigerians arriving in the country must not be subjected to unnecessary arrival immigration formality or protocol.
He said that the private sector could play an important role in providing some new investment, through Public Private Partnerships in the aviation sector.
“Private sector must continue to participate in airport development, under concessions that are transparent and honoured by the aviation agencies and Federal Ministry of Aviation.
“Many years of under – investment and poor maintenance have left Nigeria with a significant infrastructure deficit, which is holding back the country’s development and economic growth.
“Nigeria needs to make massive investments beyond the means available to government in order to close its infrastructure gap,” Ore said.
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