The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria said it has launched investigation into the recent allegation of some airport officials in Abuja who collected money from returning passengers on evacuation flights.
Th Airports Authority advises passengers to report any official from any agency that requests money under any guise.
In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson of the agency, Henrietta Yakubu, says there is no aspect of its services at the airports that is being paid for by cash.
According to her, arriving passengers are expected to have conducted covid-19 tests before boarding their flights, therefore they should not pay any money to any airport official.