Abuja airport to be closed for 6 weeks

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The minister of state for aviation, Hadi Sirika, says the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, will be closed for six weeks between February and March 2017 to enable a total repair on the runway.

While addressing reporters on Monday in Abuja, Sirika said the closure was to allow Julius Berger carry out total reconstruction on the badly damaged airport runway.

He said the six weeks would allow the mid-section of the runway to be reconstructed, meanwhile the runway would still be put to use under the six months of rehabilitation.

Sirika said President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the reconstruction through the emergency procurement procedure for work to commence.

This, according to him, is because of the centrality, economy and the importance of Abuja to the general administration of the country.

He went further to say that government could not afford for Abuja airport to be close down for a long time as palliative repairs had been ongoing at the runway in the last three months.

“From start to finish of the runway, it will take six months. However, we will be using the runway almost throughout the period except for about six weeks when the runway will be closed,” he said.

“That is when we are going to do the mid-section of the runway. The government has accepted the design done by the contractor. The runway will last for than 10 years on completion early next year.”

Sirika said that Kaduna airport will henceforth be used by Abuja-bound passengers from any part of the world as alternative during the six-week closure to passengers.

According to Sirika, federal government had finalised arrangement with Kaduna to make available buses that will convey passengers to Abuja while the state government would take of security.

It will cost government substantial amount of money “but we think that palliative approach is wrong because three years down we will come back to do the same repairs, Sirika said.

“Therefore, we decided to go for the bigger option, which is to do structural repairs of the runway which will take about six months to complete.”

Report from TheCable stated that, on the bilateral air agreement with other countries, Sirika said government had signed BASA with 18 countries that Nigerians frequently visit and do business with.

The MOUs, he said, would give Nigeria the opportunity to operate air services with 18 countries.

“With this, we have the freedom to fly and land safely in other air space and this will assist in opening our market,” he said.

 

Posted by Juliet Ekwebelam