They have to certify the airport that what we have done is in accordance with their standards. If there is any observation as a result of the inspection, we will now make sure we carry out corrections”.
The Abuja airport was shut on March 8 for six weeks to enable Julius Berger rebuild the 3.6 kilometre runway and re-open it by April 19, 2017. The runway, was constructed in 1982 and was meant to last for 20 years, but had been in use for 35 years without major repairs and maintenance.
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Ok.. noted
Nice
... Merited happiness
How long has this new one being built for? And would they maintain it or let it outlive it's lifespan as done before??. Lost interest in all their tori.... Same old activity in this country
Well, about time
Good one
Good at least
But who was awarded this contract self chai. Dem son chop moni scatter o
Yeaaaa. I can now travel to my village.
hmm
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
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