Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) have barricaded the the headquarters of the agency in Lagos shutting out other users of the building.
According to an eye-witness who pleaded anonymity told Premium Times that the activities at the FAAN headquarters have been grounded by angry protesting workers.
He said the protesters were heading towards the international wing of the airport, and their plan seems to have coincided with the visit of the Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka who is set to attend a function there.
“The minister of Aviation just arrived at the international wing of the airport for a function and the protesters are heading their as I speak now,” the witness said.
See more photos from the protest below:
It was reported on May 18th that an official of FAAN, Mohammed Shuaibu was beaten until he fell into coma by two unidentified Nigerian Air Force officers in charge of traffic at the departure section of the terminal wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos.
Shuaibu is currently receiving treatment for the injury incurred from the brutal assault.
According to an eye-witness who pleaded anonymity told Premium Times that the activities at the FAAN headquarters have been grounded by angry protesting workers.
He said the protesters were heading towards the international wing of the airport, and their plan seems to have coincided with the visit of the Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka who is set to attend a function there.
“The minister of Aviation just arrived at the international wing of the airport for a function and the protesters are heading their as I speak now,” the witness said.
See more photos from the protest below:
It was reported on May 18th that an official of FAAN, Mohammed Shuaibu was beaten until he fell into coma by two unidentified Nigerian Air Force officers in charge of traffic at the departure section of the terminal wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos.
Shuaibu is currently receiving treatment for the injury incurred from the brutal assault.
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