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Operator Denies Cracked Pillars At MMA2, Assures Public Of Safety
The operator of the MurtalaMuhammed Airport Terminal Two in Lagos, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), has assured stakeholders and the general public of safety at the terminal.
The company has also assured all travellers and air passengers of safety at the parking lot and other facilities at the terminal.
The assurance by the company was in response to a trending picture of supposedly cracked pillars at the parking lot of the airport.
The Group Corporate Affairs Manager of BASL, MikailMumuni, in a statement on Sunday, said there were no cracked pillars at the parking lot.
“The person who posted the picture is obviously not well informed. This is an expansion joint and not a crack.
“The expansion joint is a space provided in every substantial structure that enables the building or structure to breathe.
“MMA2 carries out integrity tests regularly on its structure. The tests have consistently shown that the structure is in good shape”, he assured.
The statement, therefore, urged the travellers and the general public to discountenance the rumours on the social media and be assured of their safety at the terminal.
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