The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed says the six-week timeline for the reopening of the Abuja Airport is
sacrosanct and there is no plan to extend the date.
The minister who made the clarification at an Aviation
Roundtable on Monday in Lagos said the media report that government had
extended the closure by 18 months was erroneous.
“This is not true. The six-week timeline for the closure
remains. After six weeks, the Abuja airport will be reopened.
“The remaining work on the runway will not necessitate the
closure of the airport,” he said.
Mohammed disclosed that the roundtable was in continuation
of government interaction with major stakeholders on the closure of the airport
and the temporary diversion of flights to Kaduna International Airport.
He recalled that the Abuja airport was closed on March 8,
to pave the way for the reconstruction of its sole runway, which has not been
maintained as it should be in its over 30 years of existence.
The minister disclosed that the reconstruction of the
airport runway was nearing its halfway mark and that they were on course to
re-open it for flight operations on schedule.
He added that the government had done everything possible
to ensure the comfort, safety and security of the travelling public during the
six-week closure.
“Transportation from Abuja to Kaduna and vice versa is
free for air passengers and security along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway is such
that there is a presence of security agents at short intervals.
“The expressway itself has been rehabilitated to ensure a
smooth ride.
“I can tell you that having travelled on that road at
least twice since the relocation, that the ride is smooth.
“The safety and security of passengers at the Kaduna
airport are paramount and guaranteed, as have been attested to by many,” he
said.
The minister appealed to the travelling public to bear the
minimal discomfort they could be experiencing as a result of the relocation.
Speaking in the same vein, the Minister of State
(Aviation), Hadi Sirika, said the entire procurement for the renovation took
six months but the closure of the airport for the repair of the runway is six
weeks.
Sirika said about three weeks into the project, he was
satisfied with the progress of work and optimistic that it would be delivered
on schedule.
The minister added that they recently released N150
million to the contractor to bring in some equipment needed for prompt
completion of the project.
Earlier, the President of the Aviation Roundtable, Gbenga
Olowo, said the body consists of stakeholders concerned about the advancement
of the nation’s aviation industry.
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