MINISTER of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has revealed that the
federal government has mobilised the contractor handling the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of the runway and other facilities in the Akanu Ibiam
International Airport, Enugu, to site, preparatory to commencement of work.
It will be recalled
that the Enugu Airport was closed barely three months ago for the repairs of
the runway and other renovations, following concerns raised about the safety of
lives and property.
Addressing newsmen
after a meeting with Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State at the Government
House, Enugu, Senator Sirika stated that he was in the state alongside the
Managing Director of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Capt. Hamisu
Rabiu Yadudu, the Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, Nnoli Nnaji and
others, to interact with the contractor “to see the level of preparation for
the work and review the programme to ensure that he delivers the runway within
the time we agreed”.
Reconfirming that
the airport will be reopened before Easter, Senator Sirika commended Gov.
Ugwuanyi for “the tremendous support, show of concern and participation in what
we are doing to deliver this airport”.
According to him,
“he (Ugwuanyi) has done everything we have asked the state government to do. We
commend him also for those tough decisions that he took in overriding public
interest. I think he is bold enough, courageous and his show of support and
love for his people cannot be quantified”.
The Aviation
Minister, who disclosed that the federal government is committed to ensuring
that the Enugu Airport will be the best airport in the country after the
rehabilitation, added that “it will be the most efficient and most modernised
airport in the country”.
He said that
President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to continue to fund the new Enugu
International Terminal, reiterating his promise to be visiting Enugu regularly
to supervise and ensure that the federal government delivers on the airport.
Senator Sirika
equally appreciated the House Committee Chairman on Aviation, Mr Nnaji, for his
diligence, persistence and immense contributions to the project, especially the
budgetary allocation.
The minister, who
pointed out that the economy of Enugu as well as the state was “very central
and pivotal to this part of the country”, maintained that “we take it seriously
and we must ensure that it (Enugu) continues to play that central role it is
playing”.
His words: “I want
to assure Nigerians that this procurement, the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of Enugu airport runway and the existing buildings and other
associated works will be delivered efficiently in good time, transparently and
prudently”.