President Jonathan pictured above cutting the tape to inaugurate the Sir Ahmadu Bello
International Airport, Birnin-Kebbi with Gov. Dakingari of Kebbi, Gov.
Suswan of Benue, Aviation Minister Osita Chidoka, Min. Special Duties
Alhaji Tanimu Turaki and Chair House Committee on Environment Hon. Uche
Ekwunife.
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday commissioned the new Ahmadu
Bello International Airport, Ambursa in Kebbi State with the assurance
that the Federal Government will continue to maintain such laudable
facilities either constructed or developed by state governments.
He said the laudable projects would not be neglected because of its importance towards the economic growth of the nation.
He called on the Ministry of Aviation to as a matter of urgency,
checkmate some lingering problems the new airport was facing and report
to the Federal Government for urgent attention.
According to Jonathan, seven new airports were constructed or
developed by their state governments, which include kebbi, Jigawa, Benue
among others.
The president also commended the state government for developing the
new airport up to its normal standard, which in the future could
generate huge revenue for the state and the country as a whole.
Earlier, in his speech, the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Chidoka Osita
told the gathering that before the new airport met its present stage, it
had followed all aviation’s procedures and approval.
He disclosed that several inspections were made to the airport by the
aviation officials before it finally got to its present stage.
The minster however urged the people and government of kebbi state to
keep vigil on the faclities placed in the airport so as to be proud of
in the future.
The new airport was initially constructed by Adamu Aleiro’s administration later was developed by Governor saidu Dakingari in to a
billion naira.
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