After four years of work, President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday inaugurated the new international terminal of Port Harcourt Airport, in Omagwa.
The terminal was built by the Chinese Civil Engineering Construction Company Nigeria Limited as part of the $500 million concessional loans from the Export-Import Bank of China.
Buhari said during the ceremony that Port Harcourt International Airport terminal will play a significant role in promoting economic prosperity of Rivers State.
He said the new terminal will increase passenger growth as well as facilitate the movement of cargo.
According to him, the facility will bring the airport to international standard to create economic growth for Rivers State as well as the country.
He said the concession of four international airport terminals in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt will improve infrastructure in Nigeria.
He said the construction of new terminals will be linked to the Warri Rail Line.
Buhari said government is making deliberate efforts to increase handling capacities and infrastructure of the nation’s transport sector which was not taken care of since the 70s and 80s when they were built.
He said it was part of his promises to upgrade Nigeria’s transport infrastructure in all geopolitical zones of the country.
The president said:” Today’s commissioning is a significant landmark for international travellers especially those in the South-South region.
“Not much was done after these airports were built in the 70s and 80s to increase handling capacity of the airports and so we needed to take decisive steps to ensure that our terminals meet the minimum international global standards.
“In the 2017 budget, I promised to upgrade Nigeria’s transport and complete a number of projects that will be beneficiary to the nation economically and these include construction of new terminals, railways and power projects.
“Today’s commissioning is a direct policy to sustain economic growth in all geopolitical zones of the country,” the president said.
Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike, in his remarks, assured the president that the people of Rivers State and indeed the South-South are happy with the project stating that it would foster further investment in the state.
Wike said; “I can tell you this today that the people of Rivers State and the Niger Delta are happy with you Mr President. This terminal here will help the drive of the state to grow the economy and it will attract investment to the state. What has happened here shows that Rivers State is safe, Rivers State is secured and if it was not CCECC will not have been here to construct this.”