Nigeria Approves 3.2 Billion Naira for Baggage Scanner Machines in International Airports

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the sum of 3.2 billion naira for the purchase of baggage scanner machines in five international airports in Nigeria. This is in an effort to address the issue of multiple baggage search checks by different security agencies in international airports in the country.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the sum of 3.2 billion naira for the purchase of baggage scanner machines in five international airports in Nigeria . This was confirmed by the Minister for Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo on Tuesday while speaking on Arise TV. Keyamo said this is in an effort to address the issue of multiple baggage search checks by different security agencies in international airports in the country.

"Since I came to office, we have been inundated with complaints of harrowing experience, experiences that passengers go through at the Airport, where they have to physically search their bags, and sure you all know about that," Keyamo sai

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