News
4 Nabbed As Bandits Chase Farmers Into Akure Airport
Four suspected bandits were arrested on Sunday evening after allegedly invading the runway of Akure Airport, triggering a swift response from security agencies including the Nigerian Air Force and Amotekun Corps.
Sources said the suspected bandits chased farmers from nearby farmlands toward the airport runway, drawing the attention of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) stationed in the control tower.
One of the ATCs, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the presence of the armed men on the runway raised serious security concerns for airport personnel and operations.
The controllers subsequently called for urgent intervention from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development to strengthen security around the airport.

A FAAN staff member, who also requested anonymity, disclosed that the authority immediately alerted aviation security personnel, the Air Force and other security agencies. The joint security team combed nearby forests surrounding the airport, leading to the arrest of four of the suspects.
According to the source, the suspects were ambushed and taken away by personnel of the Nigeria Police Force and Amotekun.
The source added that the suspects were initially sighted behind the airport near the Eleyewo Community, prompting security operatives and Aviation Security (AVSEC) officers to launch a pursuit.
“A woman and some young men were seen running from their farms behind the operational fence toward the edge of the runway, shouting for help. They had noticed some men on motorcycles and were apparently being chased. Security operatives, including the police and Amotekun, ambushed the suspects and arrested them,” the source explained.
Reacting to the development, the Managing Director of FAAN, Olubunmi Kuku, said the incident underscored the urgent need for improved airport perimeter security.
She noted that the Federal Government had already accelerated plans to install operational and perimeter fencing at airports nationwide.
“This is one of the reasons the President and the Minister have fast-tracked the establishment of operational and perimeter fences at airports,” she said.
-
News19 hours agoTinubu signs ₦68.32trn 2026 budget, extends 2025 spending deadline
-
World News19 hours agoBREAKING: Iran Reopens Strait Of Hormuz After Israel-Lebanon Truce
-
Business19 hours agoOil thieves invade Dangote Refinery, Army nabs 15 at discharge point
-
News19 hours agoFormer Senate President Saraki, Ex-Kwara Governor Ahmed To Face Trial June 4 Over 2018 Offa Armed Robbery
-
News22 hours agoJet Fuel Crisis: Shelve Planned Shutdown – FG Begs Airlines
-
Politics22 hours ago‘You can’t rewrite history’ — Atiku replies Tinubu, defends privatisation record
-
News22 hours agoGunmen Abduct Passengers In Kogi
-
News18 hours agoFG to prosecute fake ambassadors, says title not for sale
