Kaduna Airport Resume Commercial Flights Two Months After It Was Attacked By Bandits

Date: 24-05-2022 1:23 pm (1 year ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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Two months after attack by bandits, commercial flights on Monday May 23, resumed at the Kaduna International Airport. Recall that bandits attacked the facility on March 26, killing a private security guard attached to the Nigerian Airspace management Agency near the outer perimeter fence. Though they were repelled by security forces attached to the airport, commercial airlines plying the route suspended their flights, seeking improved security.
 
Channels TV reported that efforts have been made to allay fears of airline operators as the first commercial flight since the incident landed at the airport at exactly 8am on Monday morning.
 
The Kaduna airport manager, Amina Salami, said she was “very happy” about the reopening. She added that management was “satisfied for now” about the security measures in place at the airport.
 


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Nigerian Defence Academy attacked. Aso Rock attacked. Kaduna international Airport attacked.. Nigerian train attacked in Kaduna, over 70 passengers still held by terrorists. Not to mention thousands of students abducted in the North. Thousands killed and internally displaced in same.  North. All these are happening under the leadership of a Northerner.  A region that harbours 4 most dangerous terrorist groups in the world is scheming to retain power come 2023. Nobody should drag it with them. Let them hold on to power while the South gracefully leave Nigeria for them.
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