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PH Airport Users Decry Delay In Terminal Building Commissioning
Business operators and those that use the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa have expressed displeasure over the continuous delay in the commissioning of the arrival terminal building at the airport.
The Tide reports that construction works had since been completed on the arrival terminal building by the Inter Bau Civil Engineering Construction Company, awaiting commissioning since last year.
They said the delay in commissioning the building has continued to put restrictions on their business operations as well as projecting the airport in bad light.
While speaking to The Tide on the matter, a travel agent at the airport, Mr Tom Agoloku said the delay was unnecessary as all the necessary things needed to open the building were in place.
He also expressed shock that the conveyor belt that was supposed to have been installed all the while was still lying at the arrival terminal building.
The Airport Section Manager of Coscharis Motors, Mrs Clara Ben told The Tide that the news of commissioning the new terminal building is not strange as there have been rumours of the commissioning since December last year.
According to her, many people are very curious to go into the new terminal building to do their business, but could not due to the unpreparedness of the federal government and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to do the needful.
On his part, one of the regular travellers at the airport, Bishop Romel Emenike said, “Don’t be surprised that all this delay in commissioning this terminal building is political. This is Port Harcourt and it is serving the people controlled by opposition party. Would you see this kind of thing in Abuja or Lagos airports”, he said.
The Tide recalls that the commissioning of the terminal building was slated for last December, but was later postponed till further notice.
Cleaners and facility managers were seeing in December keeping the building clean in preparation for the commissioning, only for the airport manager, Mr Felix Akinbinu, to tell the airport correspondents that FAAN was not satisfied with the building.
By: Corlins Walter