German carrier Lufthansa will not fly to the
Kaduna airport during the closure of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
in Abuja, a company spokesman said yesterday.
Lufthansa’s
statement was the fallout of federal government’s decision to divert flights to
the Kaduna airport, located about 100 miles north of Abuja, while the main
airport is undergoing repairs, scheduled to take six weeks from March 8.
“We
won’t fly from Kaduna during the closure of Abuja airport for six weeks,” the
Lufthansa spokesman said by phone to Reuters.
He did not give a reason.
The
runway at the main airport had deteriorated to such an extent that some major
international carriers refused to fly there, and some aircraft reported damage
to their undercarriage.
While
it is closed, Abuja-bound passengers will have to fly to Kaduna and travel by
bus to the capital, guarded by security, on a road where kidnappings have taken
place in the past few years.
The
plans for Kaduna to handle Abjua flights have been met with scepticism. The
airport handled just 12 flights in December 2015, the last month for which
Nigeria’s airports authority has figures, compared with 812 that used Abuja.
A
new terminal is being built but when Reuters visited it last month it was still
under construction with cables hanging from ceilings.
Contingency
plans are in place for the existing terminal to be used.
The temporary closure of Abuja’s airport has been criticised by aviation labour unions, business leaders and diplomats.
The temporary closure of Abuja’s airport has been criticised by aviation labour unions, business leaders and diplomats.
British Airways, Air France, Turkish Airlines, EgyptAir and Ethiopian Airlines also fly to Abuja.
In October, Dubai-based Emirates stopped flying to Abuja, blaming the state of the runway and low load factor, among other reasons, according to the Ministry of Aviation.
Despite
the reservations over the choice of Kaduna as an alternative aviation hub, the
Minister of State for Aviation, Mr. Hadi Sirika, yesterday inaugurated a
committee that would supervise the security arrangements for passengers at the
Kaduna Airport, its environs and the Abuja-Kaduna expressway during the six
weeks closure of the Abuja airport.
According
to him, the committee which is made up of high level security personnel, will
proactively adopt measures to checkmate any security threats to passengers and
visitors during the rehabilitation of the Abuja runway.
While
allaying perceived fears over Kaduna and its environs, he said the primary
objective of governance is to secure and safe guard the citizenry and
foreigners at all times, adding that the government under President President
Muhammadu Buhari cannot do less, especially during the six weeks temporary
closure of the Abuja airport.
Inaugurating
the committee headed by the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Mr.
Alkali Baba at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, the minister said the
committee must be proactive to deal with any security challenges that may arise
during the six weeks period.
Other
members of committee include representatives of the Police Force, Nigerian Air
Force, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Department of State Service (DSS),
and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Commission (NSCDC).
Others
are the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS),
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The
minister, while charging the members to provide all round security at the
Kaduna Airport, said: “There is so much hype in the media about the perceived
fear and threat surrounding the use of the Kaduna Airport.
“Government is setting up this high end committee to ensure watertight security for all passengers and stakeholders during the six-week closure of the Abuja Airport.”
According
to him, government is determined to ensure holistic security through air
surveillance, as well as rail and road monitoring for the safety of passengers
and cargo movement.
He
stressed that an adequate security template, which cannot be made available to
the public, was in top gear to ensure hitch-free movement of passengers.
The
chairman of the committee said the team would commence the reinforcement of
security personnel on the Kaduna bye-pass, the airport and railway terminals at
Idu and Kaduna.
Baba said: “The police and other security personnel are already on the ground, we shall map out immediate and remote challenges on the movement of passengers and hopefully, Nigerians and foreigners will not be disappointed.”
Baba said: “The police and other security personnel are already on the ground, we shall map out immediate and remote challenges on the movement of passengers and hopefully, Nigerians and foreigners will not be disappointed.”
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