Rivers State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi, on Saturday accused the Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella
Oduah, of abandoning the remodeling of the Port Harcourt International Airport
because of his rift with President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amaechi,
who said this in an interview with Channels Television, said apart from leaving
the airport in deplorable state, the minister impounded the aircraft belonging
to the state "for no reason."
The governor said he had
reported the minister to the President to no avail.
He said, "I have gone to
the President and told him that because of the disagreement between Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi, who is not Rivers State, and the President, the minister of
aviation has abandoned the airport. They started that airport with Kano, Lagos,
Abuja, Benin, and Calabar. The rest have been completed, including Enugu which
has been commissioned. It is hatred. The Minister of Aviation is reckless on
that."
Amaechi raised the alarm that
with the state of the international airport, terrorists could have easy access and
attack it at will.
He added that due to his rift
with Jonathan, Oduah had prevented the state government from fulfilling its
responsibility of securing the state and fighting crimes, including oil theft,
using surveillance helicopters that it had paid for.
"We paid for two
surveillance helicopters that would fly around Rivers State (and detect crime)
including oil theft and report real time to police, air force, army and the
government house. She (Oduah) refused the helicopters from coming. They are there
in America and the government of America has been wondering why we don't want
to take our plane and the President (Jonathan) is aware," he said.
But in response, the Special
Assistant (Media) to the Aviation Minister, Joe Obi, described the allegations as
untrue and false, insisting that huge work was going on at the Port Harcourt
airport.
"Port Harcourt is among the
11 airports in the first phase of airport remodelling. If you go to that
airport now, it is completely different from what it was two or three years
ago," Obi said.
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