The Senate on Tuesday
summoned the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, to appear before it
within two days over the planned closure of Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja for
six weeks.
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Agency of Nigeria report continues:
This
followed a motion sponsored by Chairman, Senate Committee on Customs, Excise
and Tariff, Hope Uzodinma, and co-sponsored by five other senators.
The
Senate also summoned the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Babatunde
Fashola, Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakar, and Minister of State, Aviation,
Hadi Sirika, on the issue.
Others
also invited are, Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mohammed Bello,
Managing Director, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Managing
Director, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA).
Presenting
the motion, Mr. Uzodinma expressed concern over the decision by FAAN to close
the Airport for six weeks, beginning from March 6, to carry out repairs on the
runway.
He
said while the effort to carry out repairs on the runway was a welcome
development, the closure of the only runway was unacceptable.
According
to him, the closure of the only airport in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
can trigger untold hardship on international and local travelers as well as
dent the image of the country.
“A
complete shutdown of the airport will impact negatively on international trade
and related activities with multiplier effect that can exact further pressure
on an already recessed economy.
“Plans
to divert Abuja bound flights to Kaduna will throw up logistics and security
challenges, including endangering lives and property of travelers.
“All
options have not been exhausted to avoid the shutdown of the only airport at
our national capital for six weeks.
“This
is including the option of a technical package to allow skeletal air operations
at the airport while most repair work is executed at night,’’ he said.
Supporting
the motion, the Deputy Leader, Bala N’Allah, said it was ridiculous that a
capital city would be shut down because of renovation.
He
further said that the move would embarrass Nigeria, the most populous nation in
Africa.
Mr.
N’Allah urged Mr. Sirika to think outside the box to reconstruct the runway in
phases.
“If
the news goes across the globe that the largest city is being shut down, it
will create negative economic, political and social impact,’’ he said.
This,
he said, would be in addition to security hazards associated with moving air
travellers to Kaduna Airport.
He
said that, “the fire brigade approach to renovate Kaduna airport cannot
withstand the number of flights that will land and take off.
However,
the Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Shehu Sani, opposed the
motion on the grounds that Kaduna was ready to host the whole nation as far as
international flight was concerned.
He
said that from lawmakers’ contribution to the motion, it was obvious that the
elites were avoiding the problems they created for themselves.
According
to him, many of them were afraid of travelling by road from Kaduna to Abuja,
should flights be moved to Kaduna, for fear of being kidnapped.
“This
motion is more of an attempt to deny Kaduna the opportunity for people to see
the beautiful landscape in the state,’’ he said.
In
his remarks, the president of the Senate, Mr. Saraki, commended the lawmakers
for their contributions.
He
also commended Mr. Sani for his view on the issue but insisted that considering
all facts placed before the senate, a complete closure of the airport would
impact negatively on the economy.
Mr.
Saraki said, “There is nowhere in the world where airports are completely shut
down.
“We
do not need to go far. Our neighbouring country, Ghana, when it renovated it’s
runway recently, did not shut the entire airport.
“We must ensure that we do the right thing and those invited should meet with the Senate urgently because the idea of closure is not the best,’’ he said.
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