MMA2 Operator Honours Two Staff’s Good Conduct At The Airport Terminal
According to Bi-Courtney
in a statement by Ayotunde Osowe of the Corporate Communications said: “One of the
said employees, Mr Babatunde Ajala, was deployed to work at the Departure
entrance 2 on Friday, April 12, during which he sighted an unaccompanied brown
leather bag.”
L-R: Head of AVSEC, BASL, Mr Olatubosun Okeowo, Mr
Kenneth Mamah, supervisor at MMA2; Mr Henry Akhile, Mr Babatunde Ajala, Mr
Taiwo Adelakun, supervisor and Mr Ibrahim Ali another supervisor...during the
award presentation at MMA2.
“Out of curiosity, he picked up the bag having realised
the owner was nowhere to be found. After close examination, a sum of Three
Hundred Thousand Naira, Two iPhones, one iPad and some complementary cards were
found in the bag. He promptly escalated the matter to his supervisor who in
turn swung into action.”
Osowe said: “The owner of the luggage was later
identified to be one Mr. Herbert O. Akindolire, an Accountant-General in Ondo
State. He was contacted and thereafter summoned to confirm the ownership and
content of the bag.
“Mr. Akindolire, who before this time was worried because
he has searched everywhere for the bag, was elated on learning about the
discovery. He extended his gratitude for the sincerity of the staff and the
professional way the whole matter was handled by BASL security management team.
In a related
development, on Saturday, the 6th of April, another passenger who was scheduled
to travel with an Abuja-bound Dana Airline had his phone missing. But the
timely intervention by another BASL AVSEC staff, Henry Akhile, saved the day
for the traveller. After the affected passenger raised the alarm, Akhile
promptly responded by carrying out comprehensive CCTV playback.
The perpetrator was summarily apprehended, with the phone
retrieved from him and handed over to the owner in a timely manner such that
his flight schedule was not disrupted. The culprit was eventually handed over
to the Police for prosecution.
While commending the two officers for their honesty,
responsiveness, particularly on the way and manner the two incidences were
handled, the Head of Human Resources, Mr. Ayoola Ajayi said BASL frowns at acts
that are capable of causing undue confusion in and around the terminal, noting
that the two employees have proven to be worthy ambassadors for their display
of maturity, sincerity and professionalism at their respective duty posts.
Ajayi lauded other
members of the team for doing the company proud through their conducts, and for
making the moments count for the affected passengers.
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