Business

FAAN Set To Reward Airport Staff Over  $1,700 Documents

Published

on

In an inspiring display of integrity, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, is set to reward a casual worker who returned lost passports and 1,700 dollars to Owner.
The gesture that turned a traveller’s potential nightmare into a heart-warming success story.
A casual worker in FAAN’s Environment Department, Mr. Frank Omorojie—found a lost purse containing $1,700, a British passport, a Nigerian passport, and a credit card at the departure hall of Terminal 2. For many, that amount of money could have been life-changing. For Frank, it was simply someone else’s lifeline.
Frank handed over the purse to Aviation Security (AVSEC) officials. Following standard procedures, the items were documented and passed to the Customer Service Department, where an urgent announcement was made. Within minutes, a female Nigerian passenger, who had already resigned herself to the worst, was reunited with her belongings—every single item accounted for,
“I just did what was right,” Frank said.
 His act has sparked widespread praise, with colleagues and officials calling it a shining example of professionalism and good heart.
 FAAN continues to champion such gestures as part of its mission to elevate customer service and global best practices across Nigeria.

Trending

Exit mobile version