Ogun agro-cargo airport world-class: Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has described the agro-cargo international airport in Ogun State as world-class capable of taking large aircrafts.
Mr Osinbajo said this on Thursday in his address at the official Landing of Maiden Test Fights into the Gateway International Agro-Cargo Airport, Iperu-Ilishan Road, Ikenne Local Government Area, on Thursday in Ogun.
The vice president, who was accompanied by his wife, Dolapo, said he was proud to be a citizen of the state and a son of Ikenne.
“So, it is with great pride and joy that I join you here today to witness an incredibly momentous event; the maiden test flight to the recently constructed Gateway Agro Cargo International Airport of Ogun State.
“As we descended to land a few moments ago, we were able to see the runway –a state of the art four-kilometre facility able to take a Boeing 777 and a Boeing 747 aircraft landing and even A380 aircraft. A runway doesn’t get better than this.
“It is not just the best in Nigeria, it is a world class airport; with what we all see here this afternoon, Ogun State is definitely taking a huge step forward in fulfilling the dreams of our forebears; dreams of a vibrant, modern and industrious community living together in peace and prosperity,” he said.
He said it was pertinent to commend the first visioner of this airport, Gbenga Daniel, who as a governor, conceived this airport and went as far as getting an approval from the federal government.
The vice president said it was also a tribute to the wisdom and understanding of Governor Dapo Abiodun that he took the idea, re-envisioned and birthed the cargo airport.
According to him, the project is the fulfilment of a vision and the infrastructure for building a dynamic economic area.
“We are now poised to provide facilities for a world-class economic zone.
“But what a day this is- all of us are witnesses to the first fully functional agro cargo airport in our country, we are witnesses to the landing of the first commercial aircraft at this airport and we saw the crew of the airport live.
“And the commercial jet itself is one of the fleet of aircrafts of Value Jet owned by Kunle Soname, a son of Remo and in particular, Ikenne,” he said.
Mr Osinbajo said that the airport would serve the Special Agriculture Processing Zones established with the generous assistance of the African Development Bank.
On his part, Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, said the airport was a product of people that sat down to think what could add value to the economy and social well-being of the people.
He said that the aviation sector had witnessed immense growth under President Muhammadu Buhari administration.
“I must say that during the Buhari government, aviation became the fastest growing sector of the economy before COVID-19. This is according to the National Bureau of Statistics and Ministry of Finance.
“We doubled the number of airports; we doubled the number of airlines,” he said.
Earlier in his address, Mr Abiodun said the airport was a category 4E airport and one of the best constructed airports in the country.
“It can accommodate an A3 80, a Boeing 777 and a Boeing 747.
“It has a four-kilometre runway, a 36-metre control tower, fire station, cargo airport and terminal buildings. It has a 82,000 square metre cargo airpron for type e and type c aircrafts when completed,” he said.
He commended ValueJet for being the first commercial flight to land at the airport.
The vice president afterwards, unveiled the plaque commemorating the maiden test flights.
The event attracted former governors and deputy governors of the state, traditional rulers, members of the Federal Executive Council, members of the National Assembly, members of the legislature, captains of industries, top governments officials and APC chieftains, among others.
(NAN)
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