Ndigbo rejoice as commercial flights resume in Enugu airport

By Dennis Agbo

Appreciations were on Wednesday extended to the federal government as the first commercial aircraft landed in Akanu Ibiam International airport from Lagos and took off to Abuja after one year closure of the airport for rehabilitation works.

The aircraft, Air Peace Hopper 5N-BUV, left Lagos in a 7:30am flight and landed in Enugu by 8:19am. It took off by 9:00am for Abuja with passengers that included the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, Senator Obinna Ogba, among others.

Members of the South East Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, were at the airport to confirm that commercial flights have indeed resumed at the airport. Passengers maintained social distancing and abided by other Covid-19 protocols as they checked-in and boarded the aircraft.

Speaking before departure, Nwodo said he had a great sense of relief using the airport once more after one year of closure. “It’s a great sense of relief that in more than one year now I’ve had to travel to Owerri or Asaba in order to catch a flight in order to get out of Enugu. The toll on my car is inestimable, the tear and wear as witnessed in the ill-maintained roads between Enugu and Asaba and between here and Owerri is a good memory to cast aside.

“The ease of doing business with the rest of the country has been made easily more manageable by what we are about to experience today. I am grateful to the federal government for keeping to its promise to finish this rehabilitation within one year.

“My check-in this morning was very smooth, this probably was the first time I’ve not used any protocol to get my boarding pass and I had no delays whatsoever and they were very courteous. I am hoping equally that the flight will be exciting; and I cannot thank you enough for coming here yourself to see what we are going through and to report to the world that Enugu is back on track.”

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Former Minister of State for Power, Chief Goddy Ogbaga said he was excited that the airport rehabilitation was getting to conclusion, noting that from the look it quality jobs that would last were done in the airport. “So we feel happy and I commend the federal government for a very well done job.”

One of the Passengers that alighted from the Lagos flight and a former Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, South East Chapter, Mr. Ali Odefa said it was a beautiful flight with good weather.

“From the air I could see the runway lights and it was very beautiful and the landing was okay. It’s a dream come true and a very welcome relief that we are landing again in Enugu, because before now we made round trips of going to Owerri before we shuttle to Ebonyi state; but now we land here and in 45 minutes we are back home in Abakailiki and so it’s a welcome relief.”

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