Oyo Governor Gives Update On Ibadan Airport
Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde said the effort of his administration to upgrade Ibadan Airport to international standards remains on course. PM NEWS reports.
Makinde said this during a retirement ceremony held at the airport in honour of the Ibadan Airport Manager, Mrs Tega Aiyenuro. Information Guide Nigeria
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He promised that his government would continue to partner with critical stakeholders to bring about the success of the venture. jamb results
Makinde described the retiring airport manager as a friend of the state, lauded her for everything she had done for the facility and the state.
Speaking on behalf of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), a director in the parastatal agency, Mr. Sunday Ayodele, said Ibadan Airport would enhance the expansion of the state’s economy.
He attested that the outgoing airport manager keyed into the vision of the administration of the Oyo State governor to expand the state’s economy.
According to him, the administration of Gov. Makinde has been able to execute projects at the Ibadan Airport within a short period.
“These projects include the new lounge, ongoing dualization of the Airport Road and dualization of the Ajia-Airport Road with a spur to Amuloko.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“Aiyenuoro has collaborated with the Oyo State Government and keyed into the vision of Gov. Makinde, in having an expanding economy in the state.
“Despite the fact that it is a federal agency, she has been able to collaborate with the state government to upgrade the internal and external parts of the airport.
“There are a lot of other things that we have been able to do, including the 500,000 litres capacity aviation fuel terminals that we are bringing in.
“She has shown us that whether you are a state official or Federal Government worker, a lot can be achieved,” Ayodele said.