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Enugu Airport Fence: FG orders IGP to arrest Arc Emejulu

Applauds Ugwuanyi’s intervention

The federal government on Thursday, vowed to apply all lawful means to prosecute one Arch. John J. Emejulu, who is allegedly responsible for the destruction of the concrete perimeter fence, covering about 2km, being erected at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, as part of the ongoing rehabilitation of the airport.

Speaking to newsmen after inspecting the destruction, the Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, expressed deep sadness that the perpetrator could take such an unlawful act by destroying a “national security asset”, at a time the federal government was in the course of delivering the Enugu airport, on August 30.

Narrating what he claimed transpired, Sirika disclosed that “while the procurement (of the Enugu Airport rehabilitation) was going on, a certain cantankerous individual by name Arch. J.J. Emejulu, came with bulldozers and hundreds of armed thugs and destroyed more than 2km of our fence”.

The Minister described the action as “unfortunate, unbecoming and unacceptable”, saying “he (Emejulu) has given the government the opportunity to show how not to willfully destroy public asset belonging to over 200 million people”.

While reiterating the commitment of the federal government to the reopening of the airport on August 30, as promised, Sirika, expressed dismay that in spite of the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari, to bring the airport back to its glory, with the nation’s limited resources and “at this very austere time”, to contribute to trade and commerce as well as guarantee safety of air travelers, “a certain cantankerous individual appeared from nowhere with bulldozers and destroyed this national security asset”.

He said: “It is a wrong time to test our resolve. The individual will certainly be dealt with maximally without recourse.

“I am sure he will regret doing this and of course this is also an opportunity for government to show that no one can take the law into his hands and willfully destroy national asset belonging to 200 million of all of us.

“This will certainly be the end of this kind of recklessness. We will not forgive him.

“The Chief of Air Staff, the Inspector General of Police, the Director General, DSS, others, will be directed to do the needful and bring him to book, so that anybody who would contemplate doing something like this in future will have a rethink.

“We are government in place; we are not a lawless country; we are not in a banana republic, we are in the Federal Republic of Nigeria governed by laws.

“Certainly, this is not acceptable and I am sure that we are equal to the task of rising in defence of our national asset.

Sirika commended President Buhari for allowing this procurement to continue by providing the money, and equally appreciated the South-East governors especially Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who he said, “has helped us in this procurement and has responded to all our requests for the actualization of this laudable project”.

He noted that Gov. Ugwuanyi visited the site of the destroyed fence earlier and was at the airport to meet with him over the matter, stressing that it shows his level of commitment to the realization of the Enugu airport project.

Also in the inspection tour were the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command, NAF, Enugu, Air Vice Marshal Idi Amin; the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Capt. Hamisu Rabiu Yadudu; the Enugu Airport Manager, Mrs. Cecilia Oguama; the Chairman, South-East Governors’ Forum Airport Rehabilitation/Palliative Works Committee, Engr. Chris Okoye; the Enugu State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Greg Nnaji; his Information counterpart, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh; and the Chairman, Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority, Dr. Josef Umunnakwe Onoh, among others.

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