Nigeria’s aviation Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika has reassured the general public that the Akanu Ibiam International Airport , Enugu which was closed down last August for rehabilitation work will be reopened for use before Easter 2020.

The Minister who was in company of officials from the Ministry of Aviation and Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) gave the reassurance while on an inspection visit to the airport on Thursday.

He noted that the reported shortage of some materials needed by the contractor is being addressed, and would therefore not be an impediment to the completion of the project.

The federal government he said, recognizes the importance of the airport to the whole of the South East region, and the hardship occasioned by the closure, but insisted that it was done in the interest of safety and comfort of air travellers from the region.

He commended the handlers of the project on the quality of the job being done, and expressed his confidence the airport, when delivered, would be one of the best in the country.

Sirika also promised that work on the new terminal building at the airport would soon resume in earnest, given the budgetary provision for it in the 2020 budget while disclosing that the present administration met the terminal project at about 20% but had taken it to about 60% completion stage.