The Minister of State, Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, has declared the
Kaduna International Airport functional, as Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja closes, temporarily, as from the midnight
of Wednesday, March 8.
Sirika made the declaration on Wednesday while addressing
journalists after receiving the first international flight of the
Ethiopian Airlines and Azman Airlines domestic flight in Kaduna.
Government said the temporary closure of the airport, for six weeks, was for the rehabilitation of runaway.
The minister said the event signaled the first day of the Kaduna
operation which would last for six weeks, reiterating that the closure
of Abuja airport would not exceed the deadline.
According to him, those in doubt should begin to believe government.
“This is a big and huge lesson for us that we should not
abandon our duty post wherever we find ourselves, to avoid similar
situation in other sectors.
“We should be alive to our responsibilities all the time and
once you are faced with an emergency, you should take it up and do the
best you can to get out of it.
“This is a departure from the former ways and arrival at the
point where government and its agencies, personnel and the Nigerian
citizens are alive to their responsibilities.
“This is a point where we reach in believing ourselves and
bringing the necessary change and taking up the challenge to make things
work.
“So for me, I think it is important because when things are going wrong, you should not fold your arms and say it is impossible.
“Here we are, we thought of it, the logistics are humongous but we did the best we can and right now we have overcome them,’’ he said.
The minister expressed confidence that foreign airlines yet to fly Kaduna would still come, saying, “whoever is not in Kaduna at the moment, cannot count his losses’’.
He commended the Ethiopian airlines for standing with Nigeria in
time of need, adding that the country had identified its friends in
times of need.
“I believe that both British Airways, Lufthansa Air France,
etc, are probably regretting now and I pray that they will respond and
start landing in Kaduna.
“Kaduna is working and we have a dreamlike from Ethiopian
Airline and for that we thank the airline for believing in us, for
partnering with Nigeria when the country is in times of need.
“We thank the President for also allowing us to do our job of
keeping everyone safe within the aviation industry and for believing
that we can do it and here we are doing it.’’
-NAN
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