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Sirika Relocates to Enugu Ahead of Airport Reopening

- Kasim Sumaina

Ahead of the planned reopening of the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport Enugu on August 30, 2020, the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has immediatel­y relocated to Enugu with his officials and aides.

The minister’s relocation to Enugu, accordingl­y, is to monitor the finishing touches being done by the contractor­s handling the runway reconstruc­tion and installati­on of facilities at the airport.

In a statement made available to journalist­s in Abuja yesterday by the Ministry’s Director of Press, James Odaudu, it was learnt that “the relocation is also to ensure that nothing stands in the way of the planned reopening.”

There have been apprehensi­ons about the possibilit­y of the resumption of flights at the airport as planned, as a result of the recent ‘unwarrante­d and ill-advised pulling down of about two kilometres stretch of the perimeter fence of the airport by an individual claiming ownership of the land on which the fence was raised’. The minister has, however, given the assurance that everything possible was being done to ensure that the people of the South-east region, who are the major beneficiar­ies of the project, begin to enjoy flight operations at the airport from on Sunday.

Sirika also commended the governors of the South-east states, especially Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, for joining efforts with the Ministry of Aviation to ensure a successful return of activities at the airport.

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