The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said it is committed to ensuring smooth movements of people and election materials for Saturday’s elections.
The News Agency of Nigeria quoted the Managing Director, FAAN, Mr Saleh Dunoma, as saying this in an interview in Abuja on Thursday.
He said that the transport of election materials for the Presidential and National Assembly polls had commenced and would be successfully completed before the elections.
He said FAAN had put adequate measures in place in terms of facilitation and security to ensure hitch-free operations because of the importance of the exercise to the nation.
He said, “We are very much ready, materials have been handled substantially, we are still moving them and we will ensure that all the materials are transported safely.
“A lot of people are also moving because they are travelling to where they have registered to go and vote. We are working with all the relevant agencies to ensure that everything is done properly.”
NAN reported that the Abuja airport witnessed an appreciable increase in traffic at the domestic wing on Thursday as many people had started travelling to different locations for the elections.
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The News Agency of Nigeria quoted the Managing Director, FAAN, Mr Saleh Dunoma, as saying this in an interview in Abuja on Thursday.
He said that the transport of election materials for the Presidential and National Assembly polls had commenced and would be successfully completed before the elections.
He said FAAN had put adequate measures in place in terms of facilitation and security to ensure hitch-free operations because of the importance of the exercise to the nation.
He said, “We are very much ready, materials have been handled substantially, we are still moving them and we will ensure that all the materials are transported safely.
“A lot of people are also moving because they are travelling to where they have registered to go and vote. We are working with all the relevant agencies to ensure that everything is done properly.”
NAN reported that the Abuja airport witnessed an appreciable increase in traffic at the domestic wing on Thursday as many people had started travelling to different locations for the elections.
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