The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has issued more than 100,000 airport access cards to motorists as part of efforts to support the Federal Government’s newly introduced cashless payment system at airport tollgates.
The disclosure was made by FAAN’s Managing Director, Olubunmi Kuku, who explained that the surge in registrations followed the chaotic rollout of the policy at major airports, particularly in Lagos and Abuja, where long queues and traffic gridlock disrupted access to airport terminals.
According to Kuku, about 62,000 cards were issued within just three days after the enforcement of the policy began on March 1, indicating the rush by motorists and airport users to comply with the new payment system.
The initial implementation created severe bottlenecks at airport entry points as many motorists arrived without the required access cards, despite earlier awareness campaigns by the authority. In response to the disruptions and public complaints, Bola Ahmed Tinubu directed that airport tollgates be temporarily opened to allow motorists free access while authorities worked to stabilise the system.
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