The Federal Government has approved N106 billion for the construction of 11 new international airport
terminal buildings, Aviation Minister Stella Oduah said on Thursday.
Oduah told a news conference in Abuja that the amount was approved at the Federal Executive Council meeting on Wednesday.
She said the new international terminal projects were different from the ongoing remodeling and reconstruction of 11 airports in the country.
She said the 11 new projects would include five international terminals for commercial flights and six for perishable cargoes.
Odual also said the FEC had given approval for the award of contracts for the “immediate take off of construction work on the five terminals for international flights.
They are Lagos, Kano, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Enugu.
The six perishable cargo terminals will be in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano and Asaba.
Oduah said the projects were part of the government’s road map to achieve its transformation agenda in the aviation sector.
“The second phase in our implementation strategy of the Road Map which falls under the medium term programme of action is the construction of five new international terminals in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu.
“Only yesterday, we achieved a significant milestone in this regard when Mr. President and the FEC graciously granted approval for the award of contract for the immediate take-off of construction work on these terminals.
“For us as a ministry and government, we consider this development a huge opportunity to put to practical effect, the present administration’s Transformation Agenda,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria quoted Oduah as saying at the news conference.
The minister said the first phase of the remodeling and construction of 11 airports would be completed in the next 90 days, while the contract for the second phase of another 11 airports would take two years before completion.