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Showing posts with label stella Uduah news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stella Uduah news. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Power Gens Pack Up At MMA Airport


Power cuts have caused series of near-tragic landings at the Lagos airport, in southwest Nigeria, over the past few days, passengers aboard the lucky planes have said. And the two electricity generators serving the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, have broken down, thus compounding the situation.
On Monday night, as an Emirates Flight EK781 was about to land, a sudden power cut struck, forcing the pilot to divert the plane to Lome, capital of Togo, a neighbouring West .
The Emirates plane, an Airbus A340-500, had arrived from Dubai, United Arab Emirates and had already received clearance for landing from the traffic controllers when the near accident happened at about 7.44 pm, reports said.
The plane, it was learnt, returned to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, several hours later and made a safe landing at about 11p.m.
A few minutes after, passengers said, there was another power outage at Nigeria’s gateway. The incident was almost a repeat of what happened to a Kenyan Airways flight on Saturday night.
The Kenyan Airways had come from Nairobi, Kenya, and had arrived the Lagos airport at about 9p.m. in complete darkness.
“The blackout was total,” said a passenger onboard the plane.
“The experience I had on Saturday was very difficult. The runway light at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos was switched off. The arrival hall was dark and the immigration officials were using torchlight to work. I even wanted to talk with the pilot but it was too dark and I couldn’t see her.”
The passenger, a frequent traveller, pledged anonymity but called on Nigerian authorities to come clean with the truth.
When contacted, the spokesperson of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Datti, said that rain storms were to blame.
He also admitted that since the generator house was blown off last year, it had not been fixed and the water penetrated the panels.
As a result, he said, the panels were soaked and could not transmit power to the E-wing of the terminal building.
He said: “The heavy rain storm that occurred in Lagos yesterday, March 4, disrupted power supply to the Murtala Muhammed Airport for about six minutes due to a power surge from the two main PHCN power supply sources to the airport.”
The airport is connected to two main power sources from Ejigbo and Egbin power stations.
Datti said the storm initially knocked off the power supply from Ejigbo which led to a three-minute outage at the airport before FAAN engineers switched over to the alternate power supply source from Egbin.  “That supply line was later affected by the storm, leading to another three minute power outage,” he said.
“Our engineers then switched over to the airport’s standby generators, some panels of which were unfortunately soaked with water, due to the heavy flooding that resulted from the heavy rainfall.
“This resulted in a blackout at the ‘E’ wing of the airport, including the avio bridges. It was for this reason that arriving passengers on an international flight were processed through an alternative route at the terminal and in the process, were exposed momentarily to the rain,” he said.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Rep Wants Aviation Minister Brought To Book Over Licence

 The deputy minority leader of the House of Representatives and leader of the All Nigeria People’s Party caucus in the House, Hon Suleiman Kawu, has described the denial of commercial flight operating licence to three foreign airlines by the minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella Oduah, as “a sectional agenda.”

He vowed that the House of Representatives would intervene to put an end to the agenda.
In a press release signed by the lawmaker and made available to Leadership yesterday, he called on President Goodluck Jonathan to put a stop to the action which he said was disuniting Nigerians.

Kawu, who is one of the principal officers in the House of Representatives said, “My attention has been drawn to publication in Daily Trust of Tuesday August 28, 2012 in which the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, was reported to have denied permission to three foreign airlines to commence commercial flight operations to the nation’s capital Abuja. The story was also confirmed by her spokesman.

 

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