The
Murtala Mohammed international airport on Saturday night hit a new low as
darkness enveloped the premier airport due to power outage at the time
passengers were boarding flights to different foreign destinations.
The
power outage at the airport occurred between 10pm and midnight, when about four
international flights – British Airways, Air France, South African Airways, and
one other – were boarding. The
departure lounge was pitch dark as airlines officials deployed gas-powered
lanterns and battery-powered flashlights to check-in passengers and walk them
through the boarding gates.Passengers groped their ways through the boarding
gates into the aircraft. They discussed the security implications of conducting check-in and boarding processes in darkness in a country currently battling terrorism and at a time when aviation security should be a high priority.
“The place was full of heat and people were sweating. It was a disaster. Our international airport has reached a new low,” a passenger on one of the flights told THISDAY. The cause of last night’s power outage at the airport could not be ascertained at the time of going to press.
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