Bayelsa Airport Ready, Says Gov Diri

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said the state-owned airport is ready for commercial flight operations.

Governor Diri stated this when he made an unscheduled visit to the facility ahead of a final certification visitation by the country’s aviation regulatory authorities on March 30.

Interior view of the Bayelsa Airport main building

In a press release, his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted him as saying that the state government had provided the required facilities for the smooth take-off of operations at the airport.

His words: “I have spent over one year on this project after taking over from my predecessor in office, Senator Seriake Dickson, who initiated it. What we are doing now is dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s. So far, I think every requirement is on ground.

“I believe when the inspection teams from the aviation authorities come, they would be satisfied with what we have done and grant us the licence for commercial use of the airport.”

The governor expressed the hope that after the inspection and final submission of the reports, commercial activities would commence at the airport.

The Bayelsa Airport runway

He was accompanied on the visit by the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Surv. Moses Teibowei, his Information, Orientation and Strategy counterpart, Ayibaina Duba, Managing Director of the Bayelsa Airport, Captain Bunmi Williams and other top government functionaries.

Last week in Uyo, Governor Diri disclosed that Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom states have reached a tentative agreement for Ibom Air owned by the Akwa Ibom State government to ply the Bayelsa airport route when it commences commercial operations.

Earlier, Governor Diri also inspected the ongoing construction of the 4.5km Igbedi-Opokuma road project, where he expressed satisfaction with the work of the contractors, Paache Construction Limited.

“The contractors are doing their best. I expect that they would keep to the completion timeline. I urge them to sustain the momentum that we have seen,” he said.

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