The governor spoke when he inspected the ongoing construction work at the airport runway.
He expressed satisfaction on the work done, adding that the contractor would handle the work in three phases.
He said that for now, only smaller
aircraft were allowed to land, because work was ongoing on one side of
the runway, adding that later the contractor will move to the other
side, before working on the middle.
According to him, work on the runway
became necessary in order to meet the standards set by the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
“We recall that the airport was downgraded by the NCAA because the runway was not in the best of shape.“Work on the runway is being taken in phases, it is in three phases of one kilometre on either side and the middle 1.4 kilometres.“But when work gets to the middle, we will close down the airport within the period that it will take them to complete work on that section.
Okowa who had earlier inspected roads
constrictions and drainage projects in Asaba metropolis and Okpanam
Road, said rainfall would not disrupt ongoing work.
He said though there was funding
challenge, the contractors have been mobilised to do their work, adding
that some of the projects would be completed in April before the heavy
rains set in.
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