BREAKING: Pandemonium as Murtala Muhammed International Airport on fire

Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LATEST SCORES:
Loading live scores...
Headlines

Excitement in Ogun as Gateway Airport records first commercial flight take-off

Ogun
Gov. Dapo Abiodun cutting the inauguration tape of the first commercial flight

Quick Read

According to the governor, the Gateway International Airport is expected to serve as a key driver for investment inflow, job creation, and improved connectivity.

By Abiodun Lawal

Governor Dapo Abiodun described the commencement of operations at Gateway International Airport, Illisan, in Ikenne Local Government Area of the state as a major milestone in the actualisation of his administration’s vision to transform the state into an investment-friendly and economically viable state.

Abiodun spoke on Tuesday after the Gateway International Airport recorded its first commercial flight take-off, as a Value Jet airplane conveyed passengers from the airport to Abuja.

The plane took off at 10.02 a.m. , in the presence of Abiodun, and other government functionaries.

Speaking with newsmen , the governor explained that the new airport was a strategic component of the state’s multi-modal transportation master plan designed to integrate road, rail, air, and water transport systems, thereby boosting trade, tourism, and industrialisation.

“It’s a delightful honour to witness the inaugural flight of a commercial aircraft taking off from Ogun state.

“This is not like Artificial Intelligence (AI), this is real , commercial operations starting from Ogun state in the lifetime of an administration.

“We came here 2021, some people said it was just politics, some said it was just a dump site but we are here today and you have seen what can be achieved when there is vision, passion and diligence.

“Building an airport is one thing , having an airport to become operational is a totally different thing, it is a highly regulated industry,” he said.

Ogun airport
Passengers waiting to board as commercial flight begins at Gateway International Airport, Illisan, Remo, Ogun, on Tuesday

Abiodun commended the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA), Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and security agencies for their support and professionalism throughout the airport’s certification and approval process.

According to the governor, the Gateway International Airport is expected to serve as a key driver for investment inflow, job creation, and improved connectivity.

He appreciated the people of the state for their support, noting that his administration since inception had transformed the socio-economic status of the state by making it investment destination of choice.

Abiodun also appreciated God for making it possible, noting that God had given the team the grace to envision, to implement and to see it happened.

Governor Dapo Abiodun excited as Gateway International Airport, Illisan, in Ikenne LGA of Ogun State commences operation
The Value Jet airplane

Also speaking, Mr Oludaisi Elemide, the Speaker, Ogun House of Assembly, expressed joy at the latest development in the state.

“I feel elated, excited and on top of the world that this is happening in Ogun state, in a government in which I am part of.

“The economic gains, the comfort and the convenience are some of the advantages of this airport in Ogun state. I don’t need to go to Lagos. Within 20 to 30 minutes, I am here,” he said.

In an interview before boarding the aircraft, the Senator representing Ogun Central, Shuaib Salis, expressed excitement at the new development.

“The Senate is resuming plenary today, there is nothing more exciting than to take a flight from your own state in an airport built by the state government, in an airplane operated by another son of Ogun state.

“History is being made, we are grateful to God and the governor. It is a great opportunity,” he said.

The state’s Head of Service, Kehinde Onasanya, described the event as historic and a giant step toward economic development.

(NAN)

Comments

×