Members
of the Nigerian Senate, have called on the Federal Ministry of Aviation
and other relevant authorities to, as a matter of urgency, repair and
renovate the facilities and damaged parts of Enugu airport.
Akanu Ibiam airport, Enugu
The Senate, on Wednesday, raised the alarm over the decay and what
it described as a looming disaster at the Akanu Ibiam International
Airport, Enugu.
It said the looming disaster, if not immediately nipped in the bud, would endanger the lives of air travellers.
In the same vein, the Senate has mandated its committee on Aviation
to investigate the circumstances surrounding the award of contracts for
renovation of airports in the country and the shoddy jobs that have
resulted in the sorry-state of affairs of the various airports.
The Senate arrived at the decision after Sen. Chukwuka Utazi from Enugu State, moved a motion tagged, “The need for urgent renovation of the facilities and infrastructure of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.”
It called on the Federal Ministry of Aviation and other relevant
authorities to, as a matter of urgency, repair the damaged parts and
renovate the facilities of the airport and other airports in the country
which require such attention, to reduce the dangers of harm to which
users of the airport are exposed.
Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu who also
hails from Enugu, lamented that whenever it rains, floods take over
major parts of the airport.
He added that the runway of the airport which was upgraded to the
status of an international airport on August 24, 2013, is bad and has on
different occasions, damaged planes.
Describing the state of the airport, Utazi said debris and
wind-blown garbage littering the inside of the buildings, thereby
putting passengers, staff and other users of the airport in danger.
“Considering the South East is the last, among all the
geopolitical zones to have an international airport, this development is
disheartening and would not only expose users of the airport to harm,
it would also discourage international airlines and interests from using
the airport.
“The current dilapidated state of the facilities and the
infrastructure of the airport is a huge disincentive to the use of the
airport and endangers the lives of the people who use it, besides being a
bad testament to the standard of infrastructure in Nigeria’s critical
aviation sector,” Utazi said.
On the planned investigation of the circumstances surrounding the
award of renovation of airports in the country and the shoddy jobs that
have resulted in the sorry-state of affairs of the various airports, the
Senate committee on Aviation is expected to report back soon. No time
frame was given.
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