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Keyamo To DSS: ‘You Have No Business Searching People’s Bags At Airport’

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has clarified that the Department of State Services (DSS) is not responsible for inspecting passengers’ bags at Nigerian airports.
Speaking during an interview on Arise News’ This Morning program on Sunday, Keyamo addressed long-standing complaints about congestion and inefficiencies caused by overlapping duties of airport security agencies.
Airport Congestion and Joint Inspection Tables
Using Lagos International Airport as an example, Keyamo explained that upon arrival, passengers’ bags are immediately screened by machines. Following this, the bags are typically sent to a joint inspection table where officials from multiple agencies—including DSS, Customs, NDLEA, and quarantine—simultaneously conduct manual checks.
He highlighted how this arrangement has led to bottlenecks that sometimes extend to the entrance gates, causing significant delays and passenger frustration. To address these issues, the Ministry of Aviation has dismantled joint inspection tables at airports, streamlining operations.
Clarifying DSS Roles
Keyamo emphasized that the primary responsibility of DSS officers at airports is to profile individuals entering or exiting the country for security purposes, not to search passengers’ bags. He urged DSS officials to collaborate with immigration officers at passport control to identify and manage high-risk individuals discreetly.
“DSS has no business searching people’s bags,” Keyamo stated. “You are there to profile individuals, particularly those under security scrutiny, and collaborate with immigration at the point of passport stamping. If needed, pull aside suspicious individuals for further checks in a private screening area.”
New Streamlined Security Processes
To eliminate redundant checks, Keyamo announced that aviation security personnel would now collaborate with other agencies at the baggage screening machines. Suspicious items detected by Customs or NDLEA, for instance, would lead to private searches, avoiding public disruptions and potential harassment.
Keyamo criticized the outdated practice of manual bag searches at joint inspection tables, describing it as a nuisance. “What you see in other parts of the world is reliance on screening machines. If there’s a suspicious package, pull the person aside privately. Harassing passengers at these tables is unnecessary,” he said.
Addressing Harassment and Extortion
The minister also spoke about recent federal measures aimed at curbing harassment, corruption, and extortion by security officials at airports. While acknowledging the necessity of security checks, he stressed the importance of professionalism and efficiency.
“Nobody expects to go through an airport without security checks,” he said. “However, the complaints we consistently receive from Nigerians involve extortion, corruption, and slow, unprofessional processes that do not align with global best practices.”
Keyamo assured Nigerians that these reforms aim to improve passenger experiences at airports while maintaining robust security protocols. The government’s objective, he added, is not to remove agencies but to redefine and streamline their roles to ensure a smoother process for travelers.
Keyamo believes Nigeria can align its airport operations with international standards, eliminating inefficiencies and restoring public confidence in the aviation sector. As the reforms are implemented, the Ministry of Aviation will continue monitoring the effectiveness of these measures and addressing any remaining concerns.
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Easter: Senator Manu felicitates with Christians, calls for peaceful coexistence

The Senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District, Senator Haruna Manu celebrates Easter with Christians in Taraba and Nigeria in general calling on them to coexist peacefully.
Manu in his message said, the festivity which is actually after the Lenten period calls for sober reflection and prayers.
“As we celebrate Easter may the Almighty God yield to our prayer requests and bless the works of our hands.
“I congratulate our christian brothers and sisters as we celebrate Easter and coexist peacefully in our beloved country.
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Stop hunting in southern states, lawmaker begs Northerners

A member of the House of Representatives, Kabiru Alhassan Rirum, has appealed to hunters from the Northern states to desist from moving to the South for hunting purposes.
Kabiru, who represents Rano/Bunkure/ Kibya Federal Constituency reasoned that such movement for hunting purposes was no longer feasible in the present- day Nigeria.
Speaking during a condolence visit to the families of the Uromi hunters in Torankawa town in Bunkure LGA of Kano State on Thursday, Rirum, stressed that the present day Nigeria requires people doing businesses that would not create suspicion that might result or lead to uncertaintie.
“Carrying dangerous weapons and moving around with them from one end to another in this sensitive period of insecurity in the land will surely send a bad signal and results in chaos,” he said.
He recalled that recently over 30 hunters from Rano were apprehended in Ondo State, adding that he had to personally reach out to the Ondo State governor, including showing clear evidence that they were not criminals, before they were released. Rirum, who condoled the victims’ families with the sum of N5 million, pledged to build an Islamic school in the area to cater for the orphans of the deceased hunters.
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Enugu airport shut down for emergency repairs

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said that the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu, Enugu State, will be temporarily shut down for emergency runway repairs.
The Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Obiageli Orah, said in a statement in the early hours of Saturday that this measure measure became necessary due to a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway.
FAAN said that while the repairs are ongoing, all flights would be redirected to nearby airports.
She said: “There is a sudden and significant rupture in the asphalt surface at a critical section of the runway. Hence, emergency repairs will be conducted on that portion of the runway from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025.
“In compliance with Nigerian civil aviation regulations, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has, therefore, closed the runway during this period. As part of FAAN’s commitment to passenger safety and the modernisation of airport facilities, the runway will not be open for landings or takeoffs during the rehabilitation period.
“FAAN appeals to all airport users and stakeholders for their understanding and cooperation during this time. All flights to this airport will be diverted to nearby airports. We sincerely apologise for the late and unexpected notice regarding this closure.”
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