The Federal Government has announced the introduction of voluntary Special Airport Marshals to monitor staff conduct and assess hygiene standards at Nigerian airports.
The initiative, unveiled by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, is part of a broader effort to enhance service delivery and improve the travel experience for the public.
Although the marshals are yet to be selected, they will comprise public-spirited individuals drawn from members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and representatives of State Governors.
Their duties will include conducting unscheduled visits to airports, providing independent assessments, and reporting directly to the Minister.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by Tunde Moshood, the Minister’s Special Adviser on Media and Communications, on Thursday.
“The Minister, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, will appoint voluntary Special Airport Marshals who are resident in cities where airports are located. These Marshals, comprising public-spirited individuals drawn from members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and representatives of State Governors, will conduct unscheduled visits to the airports. Their role will be to monitor staff conduct and assess the general hygiene and conditions of the airports,” the statement read in part.
To ensure transparency and accountability, the statement further revealed that the Minister will engage stakeholders over the coming weeks to identify and appoint suitable volunteers. The names of the selected marshals will be publicly announced once consultations are completed.
This initiative is expected to reduce reliance on official reports from airport managers and introduce an additional layer of independent supervision, ensuring accountability for monthly allocations provided for airport maintenance