Just In: Air Passengers Stranded As Aviation Workers Protest At Lagos Airport




By Our Reporter 

Nigerian aviation workers on Monday protested over the poor condition of service and the failure of the management of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc to increase their salaries.

This situation caused disruptions with international flights heavily affected.

Kukuruku News gathered that both passenger and cargo handling activities were disrupted at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos when the NAHCO protested.

There were crowds at the passenger check-in counters as flight operations were suspended for the airlines that are serviced by the company.


“Passengers are stranded at the Lagos airport as aviation union protests over salary increment.

“NAHCO staff members leading the protest  and international flights are heavily affected; they are all stuck at the airport,” 

Recently, air passengers have been affected by various contending issues at airports in the country.


Following the crisis, flight operations were disrupted as Air Traffic Controllers suspended operations which affected the landing and taking-off of flights.

The development left passengers stranded, as they also struggled to get the necessary information, and flight directives amongst others in some airports.

The affected airports included Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano.

Meanwhile, at Abuja, the workers took to the streets to protest against the obnoxious Essential Services clauses from the Bills/Acts of the aviation agencies.

The workers held banners and placards, some of which read, “Buhari, don’t assent to anti-union aviation bills/acts,” and “Our voice must be heard”.

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