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FAAN Stops Media From Accessing PH Airport Terminal
It was a moment of argument, and war of words, Monday, as the officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, stopped members of aviation correspondents at the airport from gaining access into the terminal building to carry out their official duties.
One of the aviation security personnel acclaimed to be in charge of access, Mr Ovude Alexander, who executed the restriction in company of his AVSEC colleagues said that he was acting on the order of the airport manager, Mr Felix Akinbinu.
According to Alex, as he is popularly known at the airport, an order of restriction was handed down to him not to allow members of the press into the terminal building.
He said that the press does have any business to do at the terminal building, where both arrival and departure passengers, as well as other shops and business owners and general protocol operatives operate from.
It was a time of flex of muscles of authority, as members of the airport press questioned the reason for such restrictions, taking into account that the terminal building was where potential news makers stayed while on transit to their destinations.
Also, the correspondents have posited that order agencies both public and private that operated situation at the airport were allowed access to carry out their duties and businesses, even with the Covid-19 and wondered why the press, that operated every where would not be given access into the terminal building.
However, when the head of the Corporate/Public Affairs at the airport, Mr Kunle Akinbode showed up at the scene, he said that there is a new operations guideline that was given to them, because of the Covid-19.
“ There is a standard operations method given to us by the Minister of Aviation, through the Ministry of Aviation, and before you come in here, you must call me.
“ It is not a place for the press to come in here any time, and you can quote me, I must be informed, before you gain access to see me, because this is airport, and not like any other place”, Akinbode said.
Meanwhile, members of the airport correspondents had an office at the terminal building, before the remodelling of the arrival terminal building, but FAAN was yet to restore the centre.
By: Corlins Walter
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