The Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)Mrs . Olubunmi Kuku has called on aviation stakeholders to ensure their commitment to reinforcing industry security is steadfast and adaptive in an era marked by evolving threats and rapid technological advancements.
She said that through dialogues like this, where expertise, experience, and innovation intersect, stakeholders can collectively share strategies and frameworks that ensure safety without compromising efficiency.
She said this while delivering a goodwill message at a symposium on the Fundamentality of Aviation Security in Achieving the Safe Skies Goal’ organised by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in Lagos yesterday
She commended NCAA led by the Director General, Chris Najomo, for organising this crucial symposium, which according to her could not have come at a better time.
The theme, “Fundamentality of Aviation Security in Achieving the Safe-Skies Goal”, she said is equally apt and timely.
Kuku stated that the gathering here will go a long way in promoting security consciousness, fostering collaboration, and enhancing aviation security governance across Nigeria in alignment with ICAO standards. Annexe 17,adding that significance of this cannot be overstated.
According to her, “Our commitment to reinforcing aviation security must be steadfast and adaptive in an era marked by evolving threats and rapid technological advancements. Through dialogues like this, where expertise, experience, and innovation intersect, we can collectively share strategies and frameworks that ensure safety without compromising efficiency.
“As we have converged to share insights and best practices, I am confident that our collective expertise will shape the future of aviation security in Nigeria,” she said.
“Our commitment to this critical aspect of aviation will undoubtedly contribute to the safety and security of passengers, crew members, and the general public.
“We recognise the valuable contributions of all stakeholders, including regulatory bodies, airline operators, security agencies, and other critical stakeholders in maintaining the highest security standards,” she added.
She urged stakeholders to engage in thought-provoking discussions, share best practices, and explore innovative solutions that will enhance aviation security in all airports across Nigeria.
