The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Engineer Saleh Dunoma has taken delivery of 13 wheel chairs donated by the Rotary Club of Falomo.
At the presentation ceremony at the Domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Saleh, who was represented by the Authority’s Director of Maintenance and Engineering, Mr Olufemi Ogunode, thanked the club for the laudable gesture.
Speaking further, the managing director noted that FAAN will continue to partner with private organisations and well meaning Nigerians who are committed to the advancement of quality service delivery at the nation’s airports.
Also speaking, the President of Rotary Club, Falomo, Rotarian Orji Ajah in his brief remarks, noted that as part of the club’s philanthropic culture and their core value of lending support to less privilege, it decided to complement the vision of FAAN to continually render efficient services to air travellers and other airport users which he said motivated the need to donate these wheel chairs to improve the ease of facilitation of passengers with disabilities.
Mr Dunoma noted that FAAN will continue to ensure the provision of quality services to air travellers and other airport users at all times.
Among those who witnessed the presentation include the General Manager Corporate Affairs, FAAN, Mr Yakubu Dati; General Manager Customer Service, Mrs Ebele Okoye and Chief of Staff to the MD, Mr Kabir Muhammed.
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