Operations have resumed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport after a fire incident briefly disrupted activities. Airport authorities confirmed that normal services returned following swift intervention by emergency responders.
During the incident, three international flights were diverted to alternative airports as a safety measure. Officials explained that the move was necessary to protect passengers and crew while firefighters worked to contain the situation.
The cause of the fire has not been fully disclosed, but authorities assured the public that the affected area was secured. Aviation officials also stated that safety checks were carried out before reopening the airport for full operations.
Passengers have been advised to confirm flight details with their airlines due to possible delays. The airport management expressed regret over the inconvenience and reaffirmed its commitment to safety and efficient service delivery.





