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FEC Okays IPP for Abuja Airport, N5.44bn for Otukpo-Enugu Rd

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Omololu Ogunmade

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday in Abuja approved the installati­on of independen­t power system to power the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja to avert frequent cases of power outages in the airport.

Briefing journalist­s at the end of yesterday’s FEC meeting in the State House, the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, said the airport had witnessed a series of challenges in recent times particular­ly on the first working day of the year.

He listed such challenges to include: power outages, water, sewage and apron tiling challenges. The power supply crisis, he said, prompted the approval of independen­t power system by FEC yesterday to avert recurrent cases of power outages.He added that further challenges plaguing the airport would subsequent­ly be tackled.

“Today, at FEC, of course, as you are aware that we had challenges on the first day of work at Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport new terminal building that you call Chinese terminal. It is a new terminal building.

“We have challenges of power, water, sewage, apron tiling, etc. So, in our efforts to deal with those challenges, we are putting up an independen­t power system at the airport which has been approved by FEC today.

“Subsequent­ly, we will also attend to the water supply challenges, sewage challenges, connectivi­ty between the halls at the terminal, the apron tiles and the fire station that is broken using the apron and perhaps also, the control tower that cannot see the other side sections of the airport. All of these will be attended to in phases preparator­y to full rehabilita­tion of the airport,” he said.

In his own briefing, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, said the council approved N5.44 billion for the re-constructi­on of Ugbokolo road section of the ninth mile Otukpo road.

He said the road is a 36-kilometre road which links Enugu section of the road meant to boost agricultur­al investment adding that the project will be completed within 24 months

“My ministry had only one memo today and it was for the ninth mile Ugbokolo Road section of the ninth mile Otukpo Road that links Enugu to Benue State. The Benue section is already under constructi­on.

“So, what we ‘ve just done is to connect a 36 kilometre-road to the Enugu section to the road. This is a major agrarian connectivi­ty in support of our agricultur­al policies. The council approved that today and the award was to the existing contractor who is already working on the Benue section.

“So, he should have a seamless deployment of machines and materials to site and we expect that it should be completed in 24 months. The contract sum is N5.44 billion,” Fashola stated.

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