
The Nigerian House of Representatives has called on the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace to cease issuing airstrip licenses to private individuals and organizations, citing security concerns as the primary reason behind the directive.
Lawmakers voiced worries that private airstrips could pose risks to national security, potentially allowing for unauthorized or covert activities that might bypass conventional airport security protocols. This decision reflects heightened vigilance in safeguarding Nigerian airspace amidst evolving security challenges.
The House has urged the Ministry of Aviation to review current licensing procedures, ensuring that airstrip operations across the country adhere strictly to national security standards. The call represents a proactive step towards reinforcing regulatory oversight within the aviation sector.