Fear not, airports are safe, ONSA assures Nigerians

The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has allayed fears of security threat at the nation’s airports as reported through internal government correspondence.
In a statement on Thursday in Abuja, ONSA said the correspondence was a routine threat assessment to ensure the preparedness of agencies and not meant for public dissemination.
It explained that in the period covered by the correspondence, threat analysis identified the need to advise airport management nationwide to upgrade existing security measures around the nation’s airports.
“Regrettably, the unauthorised release of this advisory is likely to raise fear among airport users home and abroad.
“Accordingly, this statement is issued to reassure the public and all aviation stakeholders of the safety of our airports.
“The security and intelligence services will continue to monitor security threats and provide the assessment and timely advise required by airport management to continuously upgrade security measures in the airports,” it said.
(NAN)
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