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Akanu Ibiam Airport Reopens

Akanu Ibiam International Airport Reopens After Emergency Repairs, But Underlying Issues Persist

ENUGU, Nigeria – April 28, 2025
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has reopened Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu after completing emergency runway repairs a week ahead of schedule. The airport resumed operations on Monday, April 28, following a 10-day closure triggered by a sudden rupture in the runway’s asphalt surface. However, the incident has reignited concerns about Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure and the persistence of unresolved engineering flaws.

Key Developments

  • Closure Timeline:
    • April 18: FAAN ordered an immediate shutdown after detecting a “significant rupture” in the runway’s critical section.
    • April 22: Repairs began with engineers working round-the-clock.
    • April 27: Repairs completed, and the runway cleared for operations.
  • Reopening Statement:“The runway is cleared for landings and takeoffs. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience but emphasize that all actions were taken in the interest of safety.”
    – Mrs. Obiageli Orah, FAAN Director of Public Affairs.

Root Cause of the Rupture

The rupture occurred at a waterlogged section of the runway, a flaw left unaddressed during a ₦10 billion rehabilitation in 2019 under former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika.

  • Minister’s Admission: Festus Keyamo acknowledged the contractor’s failure to address drainage issues, leading to recurring cracks and potholes.
  • Expert Analysis:
    • A former FAAN official proposed constructing a culvert beneath the runway to channel water-a permanent fix ignored in prior repairs.
    • Aviation analyst Group Capt. John Ojikutu (retd.) blamed political interference, urging professionals to lead infrastructure projects.

Impact of the Closure

  • Flight Diversions: Airlines like Air Peace diverted flights to Owerri and Asaba airports, disrupting travel plans for thousands.
  • Economic Strain: The airport serves key southeastern cities (Onitsha, Abakaliki, Afikpo), handling ~50 daily flights pre-closure.
  • Passenger Frustration:“This is the second closure in five years. When will we get lasting solutions?”
    – Chidi Nwafor, frequent flyer (hypothetical quote based on prior reports).

Historical Context

  • 2019 Rehabilitation: Contracted to PW Construction Company, the project included runway resurfacing but failed to address drainage.
  • 2014 Renovation: A $500 million upgrade under former Minister Stella Oduah also neglected foundational issues.

Stakeholder Reactions

  • Festus Keyamo:“We worked extra hard to meet the deadline. The contractor’s failure in 2019 put lives at risk, but we’ve prioritized safety.”.
  • Air Peace: Confirmed immediate resumption of flights, citing restored confidence in runway safety.
  • Residents: Welcomed reopening but criticized recurring disruptions.

Ongoing Concerns

  • Temporary Fix: Current repairs focused on patching asphalt, not resolving waterlogging.
  • Audit Demands: Experts urge FAAN to audit all rehabilitated airports to prevent similar failures.
  • Call for Action: Aviation professionals demand a national summit to address systemic infrastructure gaps

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