• Monday, January 13, 2025
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SAHCO sacks staff for passenger extortion, harassment at Lagos airport

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The Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) has sacked its staff accused of passenger extortion and harassment at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, recently.

Investigations revealed that the staff in connivance with some other airport workers who allegedly extorted the sum of N100,000 from a traveller to South Africa last December was sacked after an investigative panel set up by the ground handling company in Nigeria and West African countries found him wanting of the allegation.

It was gathered that though, the suspect attempted to debunk the allegation, the thorough job done by the investigating panel found him guilty of the offence.

A source close to the ground handling company on Monday said that the handling company was also planning to meet with the extorted passenger to update him on the development, but declared that SAHCO would not tolerate any unprofessional behaviour or conduct from any of its staff, irrespective of position.

The source said: “I can tell you categorically that our management has sacked the erring staff. Immediately we got wind of the allegation, the management set up a panel to investigate the matter. The panel found him wanting the allegation and submitted its report to the management.

“The management, by the Nigeria labour laws, also implemented the report of the investigative panel by dismissing the culprit immediately. You should know that we are an internationally certified handling company with major foreign and indigenous carriers as our clients. We cannot afford to allow any staff or anyone to soil our name. We give them the best of training locally and internationally and we expect everyone to comply with the set standards.

“Definitely, SAHCO has lots of exemplary staff who have performed excellently-well in the discharge of their duties. This cannot affect our hard earned image and we will not compromise in entrenching the best industry standards at all times.”

When contacted, Vanessa Uansohia, Head, of Corporate Communications, declined to comment much on the issue but insisted that SAHCO does not tolerate any corrupt practices among its staff.

Uansohia, however, assured all the stakeholders and its clients of utmost commitment to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in its operations at all times.

She said: “We condemn any act of extortion, harassment, unethical behaviour or misconduct among our staff or operations. The reported incident is contrary to our values and the code of conduct that governs all our staff.

“We have a zero-tolerance policy for any form of corruption or misconduct and this case is being thoroughly investigated.”

One Oyewale Oyesiji, an Osun State-based automobile engineer, and first-time traveller, had last December, claimed he was extorted by some workers at the Lagos airport on his way to South Africa.

SAHCO has been commended severally by industry stakeholders and clients for displaying exemplary leadership in the discharge of its duties, especially with the inculcation of industry best practices on its staff across the board.

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