N70bn Uncertified Airport: Fresh Concern Mounts As Dickson Quits in 7 Days!

'Dotun Akintomide
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  • Sources: Gov Dickson May be Represented at Lyon’s Inauguration

By Hamilton Nwosa (Head, The New Diplomat’s Business and Poll Tracking Desk)

With just about seven days to Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa’s  exit form Office, concerns  have further escalated over the likely  fate of the uncertified  N70bn Bayelsa International Cargo Airport located in Amassoma, Bayelsa State.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) restates that the  absence of a  proper perimeter fencing of the International Cargo Airport, a development that raises serious safety and security concerns, has made it highly impossible for NCAA to accord statutory certification to the airport as good enough for operational use.

This is coming against the background of alleged reports that Governor Dickson might be represented at the Inauguration ceremony of the in-coming governor, Chief David Lyon, by his Chief of Staff. It is not clear why the out-going governor may have opted to reportedly  delegate such a sensitive role to his Chief of Staff.

The New Diplomat could not verify the authenticity of the information but sources in Bayelsa State hinted that “ impeccable government house information have it that the Governor might not be in attendance in person at Lyon’s inauguration.”

While some political actors try to put their fingers on a number of issues as likely reason stressing that the airport project has been like a major albatross on the governor’s neck.

Recall that the Amassoma  community had recently to block the access road leading to the Airport in protest against the State government’s alleged refusal to fully remit the sum approved for compensation to the host community thereby preventing NCAA’s visiting team from gaining access to the airport two days ago.

The New Diplomat had earlier reported that the protesting youths hadblocked the only access road to Airport in protest against the State government’s reported refusal to  fully  pay  the community its compensation sums. Amassoma is the  home town of late Chief Deprieye Alamieyeseigha, former governor of Bayelsa State.

A community leader told The New Diplomat that the decision to embark on that action stems from the concern among the community as to “what would happen with the pending sums left unpaid as compensation when Governor Dickson leaves Office early next month.”

Abdullahi Sidi, director-general of NCAA, had said perimeter fencing and other vital components are necessary requirements which the State government should accomplish before certification could be carried out successfully.

But sources at Government House Bayelsa who would prefer anonymity re-emphasized to the  The New Diplomat that the contending issues around the Airport have been addressed by Governor Dickson.

According to the source, political opponents are bent on simply using the airport to cause embarrassment to Governor Dickson. He noted that Bayelsa State is a very volatile state and the people can be very quite stubborn in holding political views.

“These issues have been resolved. As we speak some are being addressed right now because even the Amassoma Community came to Government House and they apologized for their actions. The government gave them an airport, they should be grateful. Compensation cannot be paid fully at once. I am certain that before Febraury 14, the Airport would be commissioned”, the source said.

Recall that the Bayelsa State Government  which built the airport at staggering cost of about N70 billion calling it Bayelsa International Airport, has been a subject of criticism for allegedly over-inflating the actual cost of the project which was initially put at N40bn.

In February, last year the airport had  its  inaugural flight by the state governor,  Governor Dickson, from Abuja, and was later followed by an Air Peace flight from Lagos.

Going by the handover date of February 14, Dickson’s administration is scheduled to handover to Governor-elect Chief David Lyon of the All Progressives  Congress  (APC).

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