Over five days after a mangled corpse was found on the runway of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the identity of the dead is yet to be known.
ALPHA NEWS NG learnt how the runway of the international wing of MMIA was temporarily shut on Thursday morning and international flights diverted after the crushed body was discovered on Runway 18R of the flagship airport.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, in a statement later on Thursday, confirmed the incident and said it had begun an investigation into the development.
The cause of the victim’s death and how he found his way into the ‘secured’ area of the airport have become a major subject of investigation for FAAN.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Faithfull Hope-Ivbaze, said a motorised cleaner cleared to carry out a derruberisation and sweeping of the runway discovered the remains at about 0106hours, and escalated the situation to relevant departments.
“As a result, between 0110 and 0343 hours, the runway was temporarily closed to allow for the immediate evacuation of the remains. Flight operations resumed at 0343 hours. Investigations are ongoing, and a report will be issued accordingly,” the statement concluded.
However, an aviation union and industry experts have expressed concerns over the delay in uncovering the identity of the corpse.
Aviation security expert and former Military Commandant of the MMIA, Group Capt John Ojikutu, retd, wondered why FAAN has yet to identity the corpse.
“Does he belong to any organisation at the airport. He could have been a staff of any agency at the airport. Were the agencies at the airport aware?,” he asked
He added, “He may have come in through the airport perimeter fence. We need security fence in that airport. We don’t have, what we have is a perimeter fence. We’re supposed to have built a security fence way back in 2007, we need to examine the issue of houses that have been built too close to the Lagos airport. If you don’t have a security fence, everybody is exposed.
“As far as I’m concerned it is more of security breach than anything. If you don’t have security in the airport, you don’t have safety. What if the deceased was there to plant an explosive?”
The General Secretary, Aviation of Nigerian Aviation Professionals, AbdulRasak Saidu, described the inability of FAAN to uncover the identity of the mangled body as worrisome.
He, however, said remained optimistic the agency would come up with information on the probe as soon as possible.
“I was surprised that a corpse was found on a runway, it’s baffling; how did the body get there?” he wondered.
Another aviation security expert and Chief Executive Officer of Selective Security International Limited, Mr. Ayo Obilana, also noted that the perimeter fence at the airport was porous.
Obilana, however, expressed hope that FAAN would uncover the identity of the corpse