By Friday I. Ejilogo
Water Fasan, a Nigerian-born pharmacist technician turned security specialist, has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Canadian Airports Council (CAC) National Recognition Award.
Fasan bagged the award for his outstanding performance as a Security Specialist and Access Control Officer at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Employed by ASP Security Services Limited in Mississauga, Ontario, in July 2022, Fasan stood out among 52,000 airport workers and 80 nominees to become the first African-Canadian Nigerian to receive this honour.
Recognised for his calm demeanor, approachability, and exceptional customer service, Fasan has been a vital presence at Canada’s busiest airport.
His ability to de-escalate potential challenges and foster a positive environment earned him widespread admiration.
During the award presentation, CAC President Monette Pasher highlighted the significance of the recognition.
“Today, we celebrate the dedication of airport workers across Canada. With over 200,000 employees supporting 150 million passengers in 2025, we honour individuals like Water Fasan who make air travel safe and seamless,” Pasher said.
He noted that the award coincides with Airport Workers Day, a national initiative to celebrate the aviation workforce and its critical role in Canada’s economy and communities.
Expressing his gratitude, Fasan said, “I’m deeply honoured to share this milestone with my colleagues who give their all every day.
“This award is not just a personal achievement but a historic moment for Nigeria, Africa, and every immigrant writing their story. It reflects the hard work and teamwork that define our industry”.
Fasan, one of nine recipients at the 16th Canadian Airports Ceremony, began his career in Nigeria as a pharmacy technician at Cosmos Pharmacy under the mentorship of Mr. Azubike Okwor, former President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the first Black recipient of a Fellowship in the pharmaceutical industry.
Okwor’s guidance instilled in Fasan the values of excellence, discipline, and community service.
After seeking opportunities in Israel, Fasan immigrated to Canada in 2010, where he transitioned into private security.
He earned multiple certifications and worked with respected firms like RBG Security Inc., eventually rising to Operations Supervisor at Hudson’s Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue. There, his commitment to excellence earned him the Best Customer Service of All Time award.
In 2019, Fasan entered the aviation industry with Menzies Aviation, later leading teams at AAS and serving as Acting Manager at Dexterra.
His contributions have made him a recognised figure at Toronto Pearson, where his story and image are prominently featured as a symbol of dedication.
Fasan’s historic achievement as a Security Specialist with ASP Security underscores his remarkable journey and serves as an inspiration to airport workers and immigrants worldwide.
Ejilogo is an Abuja-based freelance journalist and book editor