More international flights have started landing at the Murtala Muhammed International airport Lagos following the improvement in the weather conditions.
For over two weeks all international flights were diverting to Accra, Ghana due to inclement weather in Lagos.
While appreciating the understanding of those affected by the unfortunate situation, he assured of government’s determination and commitment to the protection of Nigerian travelers at all times.
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