No Going Back On Abuja Airport Shutdown, Aviation Minister Tells Senate

[caption id="attachment_15479" align="alignnone" width="659"]Hadi Sirika, Minister of State for Aviation[/caption]

Senator Hadi Sirika, the Minister of State for Aviation, has insisted on the shut down of operations at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for six weeks owing to the repairs on the runway.

Addressing the senate, Sirika said the shutdown was for the “general interest of the public and all Nigerians.” adding that, “if we miss the opportunity now, we may have to wait for the next dry season.”

He also noted that the runway was constructed over 30 years ago and no major rehabilitation had been carried out since then.

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“The runway has been in deplorable state for two and a half years now and as we speak, an aircraft carrying over 300 passengers almost crashed on the 8th of January 2017, and it is still grounded in Nigeria till now “, he said.

The Minister also explained that the shutting down of airline operations would only last for 6 weeks but the general repairs would take about six months.

When asked on the level of preparedness at the Kaduna Airport which is being suggested as alternative airport for the period of 6 weeks, the Minister said the Aviation ministry had sought the collaborations of the Ministry of Agriculture, the DSS, Police, Immigration, NDLEA,

NAFDAC, Imams and Pastors, to make operations in Kaduna Airport smooth.

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Though the Minister said the total cost of repairs at the Abuja runway would amount to N5.4bn, he however, was unable to give the estimated cost for the operations of the Kaduna Airport for the period of 6 weeks, when asked by the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.

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