No infrastructure for COVID-19 testing at airports – NCAA

No infrastructure for COVID-19 testing at airports – NCAA

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has revealed that there is no infrastructure to conduct COVID-19 tests upon resumption of international f

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has revealed that there is no infrastructure to conduct COVID-19 tests upon resumption of international flights on August 29.  Director-General of the NCAA, Musa Nuhu in his speech at Monday August 24, briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 said operators in the aviation sector had aligned with the pre-departure testing protocol stipulated by the PTF and are working hard to be ready for the August 29 resumption date.

Nuhu said; “This entails working closely with the national coordinator and the Port Health Services to develop protocols for testing (of passengers) coming to Nigeria. The aviation sector is quite comfortable and agrees with the protocols of the pre-departure PCR test. We are quite comfortable with that. In addition to that, we do not have infrastructure at the airports to deal with this. The airports were never built for such. So we need to build infrastructure.”

He concluded by saying that the airports will be overcrowded even if they had the infrastructure.