The Federal Government has extended the timeline for repair
work on the runway of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Aiport in Abuja, by another
18 weeks.
According to Daily Trust, a highly-placed official in the
presidency, revealed this in a statement made available to State House
correspondents on Sunday.
The official, who pleaded anonymity, said the second phase
of the upgrade work would be done at night, to avoid disruption of flight
schedules.
The Abuja Airport was shut down on March 8, 2017 and is
expected to be re-opened on April 19.
“After the Abuja Airport reopens for operations on April 19,
upgrade works on the runway will continue for another 18 weeks. This second
phase of upgrade works on the runway will be carried out at night, with no
disruption to flight schedules,” the official said.
Reports showed that over 43,000 passengers passed through
the Kaduna Airport in its first 11 days of operation, as alternative to the
Abuja Airport.
The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport was temporarily
closed from midnight on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, to enable the Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), carry out major rehabilitation of the runway at
the airport.
FAAN’s managing director, Saleh Dunoma, appealed to airline
operators, passengers, airport users and other stakeholders to bear with the
FAAN, saying it would continue to upgrade facilities at the nation’s airports.
He explained that this was in compliance with the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and International Civil Aviation Organisation
(ICAO) annexes.
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