Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday gave the assurance that the rehabilitation work at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja would be completed on schedule.
During an inspection of the progress of work at the Airport, Osinbajo said he was happy with the pace and quality of work done, adding that it is already at 80 per cent completion.
The Airport was closed on March 8 to enable the re-surfacing of the only runway, while the Kaduna International Airport was used as the alternative route for Abuja-bound flights.
Osibajo said: “We expect to see that this is completed well on schedule.
“I don’t think we should expect any delays whatsoever.
“And we have assurances from the contractors, assurances from the consultants that we are clearly on schedule.
“So, by the 19th of April we should be set (to re-open the Airport).”
The Vice President also said he had no reservations on the contract execution.
He said: “I have no reservations.
“Just looking at all of this myself, inspecting it and listening to the consultants, contractors and personnel from FAAN and the Ministry of Aviation and Ministry of Transportation, I think that a lot of work has gone in here.”
Osinbajo observed that the contractors were working round-the-clock to meet the deadline.
He said: “I think they have taken the job very seriously and we expect to see that this would be done and completed by April 19 as they have promised.”
The vice president also inspected the runway, its lighting system, the new elevator for the departure hall and the hall at the international wing.
Osinbajo was given details of progress of work on the runway by government officials led by the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Saleh Dunoma.
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