Friday, February 27, 2026 - Members of the National Assembly have said they will await the outcome of investigations by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria into Monday’s fire incident at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, even as the Chairman of FAAN’s Board, Abdullahi Ganduje, commended the airport management for its swift emergency response.
The lawmakers’ position followed an on-the-spot assessment
by a joint delegation of the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on
Aviation after inspecting the extent of damage to the Terminal 1 wing of the
airport.
Recall that a ravaging fire destroyed the Terminal 1 wing of
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Monday. The fire triggered
widespread concern among aviation stakeholders, prompting swift visits by
government officials, regulators, and lawmakers to the nation’s busiest
airport.
The lawmakers arrived at the airport around 3:07 pm, toured
sections of the burnt facility, and subsequently proceeded to a closed-door
meeting with FAAN management, led by the Managing Director, Olubunmi Kuku.
Speaking shortly after the inspection, Chairman of the
Senate Committee on Aviation, Abdulfatai Buhari, said the National Assembly
would refrain from speculation until investigations are concluded.
He said, “You know the present government has an intention
to always achieve safety first. When this happened two days ago, we resolved to
come here and do an on-the-spot assessment today because yesterday was for
budget defence. That is why we are here from both chambers.”
He noted that the lawmakers were encouraged by the absence
of casualties despite the scale of destruction.
“We thank God that there was no loss of life, which is
the most important thing, and we are happy that despite the incident, FAAN and
other agencies lived up to expectations,” Buhari added.
According to him, emergency responders acted swiftly to
stabilise airport operations, allowing international flights to continue with
minimal disruption.
“They were able to turn things around and diverted flights,
one to Malabo, Emirates to Accra. Even Emirates and Lufthansa still landed here
around past 12:00 midnight. That shows that the response was high and, as a
result, we are very happy.”
The senator stressed that lawmakers would not pre-empt
ongoing investigations. “The takeaway from here is that the investigation is
still ongoing, and we don’t want to pre-empt them, and that’s why we are not
talking about sabotage or anything right now.
“We will allow them to do their internal investigations, and
there is also security who will eventually tell us what happened exactly. We
can’t give a report in a situation where the investigation is still ongoing.”
Also speaking, the Chairman of the House of Representatives
Committee on Aviation, Abdullahi Garba, said the National Assembly would rely
on official findings before taking further legislative action.
He stated, “Just like my senior colleague said, the
investigation is ongoing, and we will wait for the same before anything can be
done on this development. For the MD, she has done very well because within
just three hours she was able to achieve stability; that is a very good one.”
Earlier, FAAN Board Chairman Ganduje expressed deep concern
over the destruction caused by the fire, particularly the loss of critical
aviation equipment belonging to the Nigerian Meteorological Agency and the
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.
He said the incident initially sent shockwaves through the
aviation sector and posed a setback to ongoing industry reforms under President
Bola Tinubu’s administration.
“There’s no doubt when we heard about the fire outbreak at
the International Airport here in Lagos, it was an issue of great concern,
especially to the board members. We believe the core value of FAAN is safety,”
Ganduje said while assessing the damage at the old terminal.
According to him, the incident affected multiple layers of
airport safety, including personnel, passengers, and critical infrastructure.
“We decided to be here in order to see for ourselves. We
have seen the damage that occurred, but at the same time, we have to
congratulate the MD and her management team, especially the firefighters — over
150 of them who were around until the fire was completely quenched — but this
is an unfortunate situation.”
He added that although sensitive equipment was destroyed,
emergency teams prevented fatalities and ensured the airport remained
operational.
“From what we have seen, the firefighters did a lot of work.
We have seen that a lot of very sensitive equipment has been destroyed, but no
death was recorded anyway. I think the situation is under control now, but it’s
unfortunate.”

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