• FAAN, concessionaire trade blames on security
• ‘Vehicles are packed at owners’ risk’, facility operator push back
EKO HOT BLOG reports that for the third time in less than a week, Lagos Airport car park under the Seymour Aviation Multi-level Car Park at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, has recorded multiple vandalisation of vehicles at the fee-for-service facility.
Motorists and travelers alike have complained about forced entries into parked cars, removal of car accessories and personal effects, coupled with harassment of users. Most worrisome is that the operator of the six-storey ultramodern facility is as well handicapped.
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Managing Director of a firm in Victoria Island, Lagos, experienced the theft of the side mirror of his car a few days to Christmas.
He had gone to Lagos International Airport to pick up family members arriving for the Christmas holiday in the company of his driver. “At 2:30 p.m. we pulled into the multi-storey parking facility. We noted that this is the official FAAN’s designated parking garage, though they claim it is concessioned.
“At about 4:00 p.m., the driver went to pay for the parking fees to exit the garage to go pick the arriving guests. When he got back to the car, both driving mirrors had been stolen. They had ripped both mirrors off the Lexus 460 SUV.
“On complaining at the FAAN Security (TANGO) office, they summoned the Garage supervisor, who said they have a sign that says cars are “parked at owners risk”, hence they are not liable.
“Airport parking garage at Murtala Muhammed International Airport is being operated by a syndicate of thieves. You (the general public) will need to send two people and let one person protect your car. Do not leave your cars there alone. Please, forward to warn others, especially this Christmas period. This is how low we have come,” he stated, in a message on social media.
A driver, Kehinde Emiola, who experienced something similar said he had parked at the facility on Monday while awaiting his principal’s return around noon. About 30 minutes later, according to him, he fetched the Highlander Jeep and proceeded to pick his boss.
“It was my boss that noticed that one of the side mirrors and rear light were gone. I was totally in shock because I have not seen anything like that before. Some people said such things now happen at the car park,” Emiola said.