
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has called for synergy among security agencies across airports in the country to stop security breach at airports.
Information sharing, according to FAAN, is imperative to collectively tackle any security issue, adding that no security agency can work in isolation or handle security matters alone.
Director of Aviation Security, FAAN, Group Captain Usman Abubakar 
Sadiq (rtd.), at the annual lecture/seminar of the Aviation Security 
Department in Lagos, noted that AVSEC plays an integral part of national
 security, statutorily charged with the responsibility of providing 
security services at airports nationwide. 
Sadiq said this responsibility was clearly spelt out in the 
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Security Manual 
DOC-8973- “Safeguarding Civil Aviation against Unlawful interference” 
which includes the safety of passengers, airlines, ground personnel, 
crew members, the public and facilities.He said every security agency 
plays a role in the overall security of the nation and as such all must 
not carry themselves as being superior to the other but must work as 
partners in progress to ensure the airport is safe and free of security 
breaches. 
“Thus, as the security architecture or security sector is not 
complete without the military, police of intelligence service so also is
 the absence of aviation security in national security set up is 
incomplete due to the specialized security service it renders. 
“The most important thing is to consider the present state of 
collaboration among security deployed to our airports. There are gaps in
 the areas of cooperation, information sharing and synergy, which need 
to be closed in order to meaningfully tackle the security challenges 
facing the nation,” he said.In his welcome address, the Airport Chief 
Security at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Mammam 
Sadiku, reiterated that AVSEC’s capacity was not only to effectively 
surmount the present challenges bordering on airside security but to 
ensure adequate security and protection of all stakeholders and 
investment. 
Sadiku expressed appreciation to FAAN management for their support in
 carrying out the duties.Contributors to the lecture stressed the need 
for heads of security agencies at the airport to give importance to 
meetings held monthly to discuss security matters and the way forward.
Security Service Manager, Nigeria Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO), 
Commodore Mohammed Badamasi, expressed displeasure over the less 
importance given to such meetings when subordinates of heads of agencies
 are sent to represent their bosses.
Badamasi said: “I think we have not given security the needed 
importance it deserves, airport security committee meetings you have 
heads of security agencies that are supposed to be the main people but 
they do not attend, rather they send all sorts of representatives, that 
shows the level of importance they attach to that important decision 
making body.”
 
