Director, Bayelsa Airlines, Mrs. Elizabeth Daitare-Akpama (2nd left)
explaining a point during a visit of Leaders of Amassoma Community to
the Bayelsa State International Airport under construction at Amassoma
in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the State, while the
Ebenanaowei of Ogboin Clan, His Royal Majesty, King Oweipa Jones- Ere
(3rd right) the Amananaowei of Amassoma, His Royal Highness, Chief
Graham Naingba (2nd right) Commissioner for Lands and Housing , Hon.
Kuroakegha Dorgu (right) and the Chairman of Bayelsa State Housing and
Property Development Authority, Mr. Joseph Akedesuo (left) look on.
The people of Amassoma community in Southern Ijaw Local Government
Area of Bayelsa State have expressed joy over the ongoing international
airport project sited in their community.
While commending Governor Henry Seriake Dickson for envisioning the
airport, they said it would provide gainful employment to Bayelsans,
accelerate economic prosperity, promote peace and stability of the state
and the region.
The airport is billed for completion in August this year.
According to a press statement signed by the Governor’s Chief Press
Secretary, Francis Ottah Agbo, the community leaders spoke at the
airport on Friday after a facility tour of the airport project.
The tour was led by the Ebenanaowei of Ogboin Clan, King Oweipa Jones
Ene, who described the siting of the project in Amassoma community as
phenomenal and heartwarming!
King Jones-Ere also called on the Federal Government to fulfill its
part of the contractual obligation towards the airport project, assuring
the state government of the people’s commitment to protect the project.
“Words are not enough to describe my joy that we are hosting a
powerful, gigantic and modern airport,” the monarch said. “We will do
everything to support and protect this airport and we are positive about
its expansion.”
Also in his remarks, the Amananaowei of Amassoma Community, Major
Graham Naingba (Rtd), expressed delight that the airport project would
go a long way in reducing the unemployment rate in the state as well as
provide training for the youths.
Responding to questions, the Commissioner for Lands and Survey,
Kuroakegha Dorgu, announced the approval of N200 million by the state
government as compensation to the land owners, assuring that the money
would be paid by the end of this month.
The Director, Bayelsa Airlines, Elizabeth Daitare-Akpama, assured
the community leaders that the project would be completed by the end of
August this year.
Mrs. Daitare-Akpama, who said the facilities at the airport had
reached advanced stages of completion, said the terminal building has
the capacity to accommodate 500 passengers.
She explained that the 3.5 kilometre runway has reached 75 per cent
completion, while the taxi park facility is about 95 percent completed,
noting that the state government has also created space for expansion of
the project.
Also in her remarks, a Commissioner in the Assembly Service
Commission, Aperetari Ogugu, commended Governor Dickson for establishing
the project in Amassoma and assured him that the people would always
rally round his restoration government.
In her contribution, Alaere Raine, an architect, said she was highly
impressed at the pace of work on the project, describing the airport as
an economic booster that would also set the standard for facilities such
as hotel and residential accommodation that would spring up in the
area.
The Chairman of the State Housing and Property Development Authority,
Joseph Akedesuo, who is an indigene of Amassoma, said it was a rare
privilege for his community to host the international facility and
expressed the hope that Amassoma people would benefit from the project.
“I relish the fact that, the first airport in the heart of Ijaw land
will witness the first flight in the next couple of weeks. I am here to
thank Governor Seriake Dickson for bestowing on us this rare privilege
to host this project and we are giving the assurance that we will be a
good host community.”
In their separate speeches, the Youth leader of Amassoma community,
Joseph Douyi and Mrs. Goodhead Akpos lauded Governor Dickson for the
project, as it would increase commercial activities in the area.
Other facilities inspected include the Control Tower and Fire Bay.
Courtesy: Premium Times
