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Ogun Cargo Airport To Begin Operations Before End Of 2022
Ogun cargo airport to begin operations before end of the year, according to the state commissioner for information and strategy.
The Nigeria Air Force, the Nigeria Customs Service, and many other private investors have shown interest to be at the airport.
In 2007, Gbenga Daniel, the former governor of Ogun State conceived the idea of setting up a cargo airport in the state to attract business and investment and to take advantage of the proximity of the state to Lagos.
Upon securing all necessary approvals from the federal ministry of aviation and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the erstwhile governor settled for Ilishan-Remo, near Sagamu, as his preferred location and did the groundwork. But he could not complete the project before the expiration of his tenure in office.
The current governor, Dapo Abiodun, says his administration is committed to giving Ogun State a brand new agro-cargo airport before the end of the year, as a runway, fire station, and control tower are almost ready.
Speaking recently to journalists during a press briefing at the airport, Abdulwaheed Odusile, the state commissioner for information and strategy, assured us that before the end of this year, aircraft will take off and land at the airport.
According to Odusile, Ogun State started constructing the airport from scratch in April 2021.
“The 4km runway is almost ready, the construction of the fire station is on, the control tower and the administrative building are there and those are the essential components of an airport. Every other thing as you know is luxury and comfort.”
“Even at that, you will marvel at the architectural design of the terminal building. We are not just building an airport, we are building an aerotropolis. We are bringing different people. This is a specialized airport as it will be an agro-cargo airport. Though, there is another facility for passenger operations,” he explained.
He disclosed that already, some government agencies are scrambling to be at the airport, adding that the Nigeria Air Force, the Nigeria Customs Service, and many other private investors have shown interest to be at the airport.
Speaking on some of the components of the airport, he said there will be an international testing center at the airport where all agro-produce that go out of Nigeria will be certified to comply with international standards.
He said once that is done, goods from here can be exported to anywhere in the world.