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The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria, Engr. Saleh Dunoma, has expressed the hope that the new Port Harcourt
International Airport terminal and the remodelled old terminal would be
commissioned in 2016. He made this remark on October 29, 2015 when he paid a
working visit to the airport to supervise the on-going construction works at
the airport. This is according to a statement signed by the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Yakubu
Dati .
“It would be recalled that the Federal Government has
embarked on an ambitious project of constructing five new international
terminals at the nation’s five international airports including Lagos, Abuja,
Kano, Port Harcourt and Enugu.
Engr Dunoma, accompanied by Engr. Ogunode Olufemi, Director
of Maintenance and Engineering, Capt. Henry Omeogu, Director of Airport Operations
and other top officials of the Authority, was conducted around the new projects
at the airport by the Regional Manager, South South/South East, Dr. (Mrs) Anne
Egbadon-Enyinnaya and the Port Harcourt Airport Manager, Engr. Chigbo Nwobu.”
The statement further explained that while on the working
tour to the airport, the FAAN boss noted that this laudable project has
obviously created some discomfort to the travelling public and other airport
users. Nonetheless, he assured the public that the situation was under control
as FAAN was doing everything possible to proffer solution to the challenges
faced by all airport users, within the shortest time possible.
He craved the indulgence of the general public while the
construction works would last at the new ultramodern international terminal and
the remodelled old terminal, which would be commissioned simultaneously in
2016; noting that the project would increase capacity and ensure delivery of
efficient services at world-class standards and best practice as prescribed by
the International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO.
He also assured the
general public that FAAN would continue to upgrade facilities at the nation’s
airports to ensure security, safety and comfort of all airport users.
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