Nigerian airports ban 'Ghana Must Go' bags
All airports in the nation are prohibited from accepting "Ghana Must Go" bags from travellers, according to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
The ban is specifically for travellers passing through the nation's international airports, per a circular issued by FAAN and signed by Manager of Airport Services, Henok Gizachew, titled "Re: Prohibition of Usage Of Ghana Must Go."
According to Gizachew, the sack was outlawed by the authorities because it caused significant losses for the airlines and harm to the conveyor belt system at the airport.
He mentioned that travellers who want to use "Ghana Must Go" for transportation need to have the same books, carefully packed in rectangular hardcovers or cartons.
Many of the nation's airports have experienced conveyor belt system failures as a result of the use of "Ghana Must Go" bags, which has resulted in significant expenses for the airport authority.
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