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Nigerian airlines have told the federal government that there is no
need to close the Abuja airport to conduct repairs on its runway.
The Chairman of Airline Operators of Nigeria, Noggie Meggison, said
though his members would support any decision taken by the federal
government, such closure as announced was unnecessary.
The Federal Government had announced that the airport would be closed
from March 8 for six weeks to enable repairs on the only runway.
Mr. Meggison, however, said the repairs could be carried out at night while flights are allowed to operate during the day.
He said the operators were of the opinion that repairs of the runway
could be carried out between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. while flight operations
could take place during the day.
The airline chief said Gatwick airport in the UK, which like Abuja
airport has only one runway, did not shut down when repairs were carried
out on its runway. This is despite that Gatwick has more than 10 times
the volume of air traffic that the Abuja airport has, he said.
Mr. Meggison spoke at a stakeholder’s forum in Abuja organised by the Minister of State, Aviation, Hadi Sirika.
The chairman, who commended the minister for his forthrightness in
piloting the affairs in the sector, said there had been a lot of actions
by Mr. Sirika in the sector since he assumed office.
He urged the government to explore possibility of carrying out the
repairs on the runway at night while flights would be operating in the
day time, saying his association was in total support of the
rehabilitation of the Abuja airport runway which he said had become a
safety concern.
Similarly, Osho Joseph, a representative of foreign airlines in
Abuja, said that Kaduna might be an alternative for local airlines, but
not for foreign airlines at the moment.
Mr. Joseph also suggested that February to March could have been the ideal time for the closure to beat onset of rainfall.
The Deputy British High Commissioner, Harriet Thompson, express
readiness to support the government throughout the period of the
closure.
She debunked the insinuations that the government of Britain might
close down its embassy in Abuja, saying the country would stand by
Nigeria at all times.
The Representative of Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, Gambo
Hamza, assured of the state government’s readiness to ensure smooth
operations during the period.
He said that the government had begun cleaning up of the airport,
adding that adequate security arrangement had been put in place.
The current arrangement by the Nigerian government during the repairs
is that airlines would land at the Kaduna airport and passengers would
be transported in secure buses from Kaduna to Abuja.
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