Senate kicks against plan to downgrade Enugu Airport

Senate Thursday urged the federal government not to downgrade the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, as earlier stated by the immediate past Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika.

It also urged the government to rehabilitate the runway of the airport for the safety of passengers and aircrafts, and in conformity with international aviation standards.

Similarly, the upper legislative chamber stressed the need to complete the new terminal building of the airport and put it to use by foreign and local airlines.

 It also said the Federal Ministry of Aviation and its agencies should develop a water source with the nearby Ekulu River for the use of the airport.

While urging the ministry to return the generating sets, allegedly removed from the airport to the one in Port Harcourt, on the orders of the immediate past Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, the Senate thanked the Enugu State Government for swiftly demolishing and ordering the relocation of the Orie Emene Market, shutting down the nearby abattoir and ordering the immediate removal of the broadcasting mast and other illegal structures on the approach of the airport.

The Senate’s resolutions followed a motion on “the threat to downgrade” the airport by Senator Victor Umeh (APGA, Anambra Central) and co-sponsored by 16 other senators during plenary.

Leading the debate on the motion, Senator Umeh, observed that the former Minister of Aviation, Senator Sirika, had threatened to downgrade the airport because of what he considered as imminent dangers posed to air travellers by the presence of a nearby market. 

He also said that Sirika had expressed concerns over the presence of a state radio mast on the flight path of airlines that threatened the safety of incoming aircraft, an abattoir, which attracted large birds and exposed airplanes to the bird strikes; the location of a free trade zone and the decrepit state of the runway, hence threatening to downgrade the Airport.  

He appreciated the concerns of the former minister over the safety of passengers and airplanes that were using the Airport, noting that the airport currently serves travellers from Enugu, Kogi, Anambra, Ebonyi, Benue, cross River and other adjoining states.

He said the former minister also asserted that Enugu is to the East what Kaduna is to the North, being the major connecting link to the South Eastern states.

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