News
Electrical Fault Causes Power Outage In Lagos Airport

The Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos was on Thursday hit by a temporary power outage which affected the D Wing of the terminal.
General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu, said the power disruption was caused by a minor electrical fault.
Yakubu said: “FAAN wishes to inform the general public of a temporary power outage at the D Wing of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
“The outage is due to a minor electrical fault.
“Meanwhile, our engineers are already working to rectify the fault and normalcy will be restored soon.’’
She, however, explained that the outage did not affect flight operations at the nation’s busiest airport.
Yakubu said that FAAN remained committed to the safety and comfort of travellers at all times.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the MMIA was, on November 7, 2018 affected by a power outage lasting several hours which affected flight operations.
Aviation stakeholders had expressed concern over the ugly development and called on the Federal Government to create an independent power supply for the MMIA to befit its Category One status.
(NAN)
-
News6 days agoCurrently, China Has 129 Manufacturers Of Electric And Hybrid Vehicles; The Majority Will Fail
-
News6 days agoHyundai Motor Workers Are On A 3-Day Warning Strike
-
News6 days agoBidding For This Stripped 2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 With No Rear End Surpasses $18,000 On Copart
-
News5 days agoLamborghini’s Next Model Will Be A Grand Tourer And Will Not Be Electric
-
News5 days agoFerrari Is “Very Happy” With The Luce’s Reactions
-
News4 days agoIn America, Toyota’s EV Sales Have Surged By 136%
-
News1 week agoDubai Police Unveils 2nd-Gen AI-Powered ‘Ghiath’ Smart Patrol Based On Denza B8 Hybrid SUV
-
News5 days agoLamborghini Sterrato To Cut Across Multiple Models



