Rainstorm: Akure Airport to resume flight operations next week

Aviation Ondo State

– as Aiyedatiwa donates fire truck, promises more support

Flight operations at the Akure Airport, which were disrupted by a rainstorm two days ago, will resume next week.

The airport and aviation authorities have reportedly conveyed this assurance through the Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

The rainstorm had destroyed critical infrastructure at the airport, thus occasioning the flight operations disruption.

Aiyedatiwa was on an assessment tour of the damages caused by the rainstorm at the airport on Thusday, during which he donated a firetruck and promised more support.

The storm, with wind speeds recorded at approximately 65 knots, caused severe destruction to various airport facilities, including the terminal building and control tower.

Speaking with journalists after inspecting the affected areas of the airport, Aiyedatiwa described the extent of the damage as devastating, acknowledging the impact on airport operations.

He commended the swift response of the Federal Government through the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, in addressing the situation.

His words: “The manager of the airport and the contractor have been working at the new terminal. We are here to look at the state of the airport after the storm of two nights ago.

“It’s so devastating, and so many damages have been caused. From the airspace manager, we were informed that about 65 knots was the strength of that wind, which is very strong and has caused so much damage to the infrastructure here.

“I want to commend the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, SAN, for the quick response by deploying his men to attend to this so that the airport can be brought back to operation as soon as possible,”

The Governor announced the donation of a fire truck to the airport while also promising additional support to bring the aiport back to full operations.

After series of discussions with the management of the airport, the Governor confirmed that flight operations are expected to resume at the airport next week, based on assurances from aviation authorities, as against the earlier notification of three months suspension of operations.

“A lot of work has started at the terminal building and the control tower, and we’ve been given assurance that by Sunday, flight operations will resume here at the airport,” Governor Aiyedatiwa aded.

He further reiterated Ondo State Government’s commitment to supporting the repair process in any way necessary to ensure the airport reopens on schedule.

Despite the initial concerns, the Manager of the National Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Engr. Samuel Famuyiwa, reassured the public that the situation was under control and not as severe as previously reported.

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