EFCC, FAAN Partner Against Corruption, Security

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have assured of better synergy in the fight against corruption and enhancement of security in Nigeria.
FAAN Regional General Manager, Bello Mohamed Sabo made this known during a courtesy visit by the Zonal Head of the Kano operational zone of the EFCC, Garba Dugum, at his Malam Aminu Kano Airport’s office.
The Kano Zonal Head of EFCC, who led the EFCC team said the decision of the Commission to visit the FAAN boss was in order to strengthen the already existing synergy between the Commission and FAAN in terms of operations especially in its fight against corruption. Dugum however highlighted some challenges the Commission is facing in its airport operations.
In his response, the FAAN boss promised to cross all the T’s and dot all the I’s so as to enhance operations without any hitch.
The FAAN boss appealed to the Commission to adhere to the rules and regulations of FAAN in order to enhance and sustain security at the airport. According to him, the only way to achieve sound security and contribute to the fight against corruption is through synergy with relevant security agencies like the EFCC.
He commended the Commission for visiting his office and promised to sustain the relationship between the two agencies.

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