The Federal Government on Monday commenced the airlift of Muslim pilgrims with the inaugural flight to Saudi Arabia from the Sultan Abubakar III Airport, Sokoto.
According to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, about 80,000 pilgrims will be airlifted in the next five weeks through flight operations in 17 airports across the country.
FAAN, in a statement, added that a director in the Federal Ministry of Transport and the Chairman of the Aviation Monitoring Committee, Mr. Adamu Wakil, assured the pilgrims that safety and security infrastructure was given priority in all airports to ensure seamless passenger facilitation during the exercise.
The statement noted that two directors from FAAN, Olufemi Ogunode and Capt. Henry Omeogu, led various technical teams to supervise preparations for the exercise.
It said the inaugural flight was preceded by an airport ceremony attended by the Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, and his counterpart from Zamfara, Abubakar Yari.
Other dignitaries at the ceremony included the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Alhaji Saad Abubakar III, as well as a few others who gave goodwill messages.
It stated that the Chairman of National Hajj Commission, Abdullahi Muktar, urged pilgrims to be good ambassadors of the country and shun acts that could bring dishonour to their faith and country.
FAAN reiterated that it would provide security and safety oversight to all airports, including state-owned airports that would participate in the airlift.
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