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BREAKING: Fire Guts A Section Of Murtala International Airport In Lagos

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The serene atmosphere of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos was ruptured on Tuesday night and early morning on Wednesday when two fire incidents razed some parts of the facilities belonging to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

We gathered that some parts of the Account Department of FAAN at the Lagos airport were razed by fire on Tuesday night around 8 p.m., while the international terminal of the same airport was engulfed in fire at 7:23 a.m. on Wednesday.

This is not the first time that both facilities have been affected by fire in recent times.

A source close to FAAN told our correspondent that it had become a tradition for either the account or the audit departments of FAAN to be razed by fire whenever there is a change of guards, especially when a new minister is appointed for the industry.

In 2017, in April to be precise, the former headquarters of FAAN, now regional headquarters was equally affected by a fire incident.

The affected offices then included the Audit, Communications and Engineering Departments.

The incident was allegedly caused by an electrical fault in one of the departments.

The files and other equipment belonging to the authority were completely destroyed during the fire incident.

Immediately, the then Managing Director of FAAN, Engr. Saleh Dunoma set up a committee to unravel the immediate or the remote cause of the fire incident, but nothing was heard about it thereafter.

Besides, at 7:23 a.m. on Wednesday morning, another fire incident gutted the international terminal of Lagos Airport.

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