Bayelsa Airport will enhance Niger Delta security - Air Force chief...as NAF maiden flight lands at facility
Bayelsa Airport
will enhance Niger Delta security - Air Force chief
...as NAF maiden flight lands at facility
By Donald Sylva
Airforce aircraft with tail number NAF204 making its first landing at the Bayelsa International Airport on Sunday 02/02/2020 |
A Nigeria Air Force (NAF) aircraft, on Sunday, made a historic
touch-down at the new Bayelsa International Airport built by the outgoing
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson administration.
It was the first time a military aircraft was landing at the airport,
signifying that it is ready for full operations.
The Beechcraft plane marked NAF 204, which brought the Air Officer
Commanding Mobility Command, Yenagoa, Air Vice Marshal Ibukun Ojeyemi, landed
on the runway exactly 3.11pm. It was flown by Flight Lt. E.L. Moses with
co-pilot Flight Lt. S.S. Amough.
Speaking to journalists at the airport, AVM Ojeyemi said the facilities
at the Bayelsa International Airport were excellent and of the best standards.
He commended Governor Dickson and the state government for building such
a facility and that the Air Force will utilise it for its operations pending
its clearance for civil and commercial operations.
He noted that the facility will also enhance security of the area, the
state and the Niger Delta in general.
The Air chief however dismissed the insinuation in some quarters that
the state government had ceded the airport to the Air Force, saying that was
not true.
He explained that the state governor only granted approval to the Air
Force for its operations and to enhance the security of the airport.
His words: "This airport is an excellent facility and the runway is
very good. It can take bigger aircraft like the 747s.
"The flight which was very smooth and hitch-free was to see how the
Nigeria Air Force can effectively put the facility to use towards enhancing our
operations in the state. This maiden flight is to see how we can effectively
use the airport for our activities in the state.
"The facilities here are of international standard. The 3.5
kilometre runway, terminal building, safety equipment and every other facility
here are up to standard.
"Our command will utilise this airport for our operations in order
to enhance security in the state and the Niger Delta. We are grateful to the
state and the governor for allowing us use of this airport, which is of
international standard.
"That however does not mean that the facility has been ceded to the
Air Force, to answer your question. That speculation is not true."
AVM Ojeyemi praised Governor Seriake Dickson for having the courage and
political will to undertake and complete such a gigantic project that would not
only enhance the status of Bayelsa but improve its socio-economic
activities and that of the entire South-South zone.
He said the Nigeria Air Force was delighted to embark on the maiden
flight and was eagerly looking forward to more flights to the airport with or
without the operational licence.
Also in her remarks, the Airport Manager, Mrs Elizabeth Akpama, urged
the Federal Government to approve and issue the airport's operational licence
without delay.
Mrs Akpama noted that the airport, which she described as one of its
kind with the longest runway in the South-South states, would boost the economy
of the state and the region when it becomes fully operational.
"To the best of my knowledge, the airport is good to go. The 3.5
kilometre runway is superb. It is up to standard and you heard the Air Force
officer saying that the maiden flight was without any problems. He has said
that everything he has inspected so far is okay.
"My call to the Federal Government is to give us a waiver so that
we can start flight operations. All the major things have been done
according to standard. As far as I'm concerned, the airport is good to go and
commercial flights should be allowed.
"Bayelsans are waiting patiently for this permit to be given to the
state airport. It is going to be a plus economically and socially for the
state."
The Bayelsa International Airport, which has some of the latest aviation
and navigational equipment, is yet to commence commercial flight operations as
it awaits the mandatory certification by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA).
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