Business
Users Score PH Airport Low On Infrastructure
Stakeholders and users of the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, have expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of infrastructure at the airport.
They argued that the present management had not done well in terms of maintenance and management of infrastructure at the airport.
A member of the Accredited Car Hire Association of Nigeria, Mr Emmanuel Di-ke, said he was unhappy with the way things were going on at the airport.
He noted that despite high charges collected from members of the association, the management of the airport could not put in place good infrastructural facilities like toilet at the airport.
He said the association had taken up the matter of poor infrastructure with the airport manager on many occasions to no avail.
“Nothing seems to be working at the airport in spite of the huge amount each of us pay to the management”, he said.
Also decrying the state of infrastructure at the airport, a travel agent, Mr Francis Imoh, said the rate of potholes on the airport road and darkness that usually enveloped the airport at night were frightening, alleging that the airport management had failed to address the issue.
“We say this is an international airport, but just drive here in the night, you will ask yourself if this is an airport, not to talk about an international airport.
“Potholes are all over the place causing traffic, but the manager is seeing all these, and the only thing he could do was to pour asphalts on the road, which is quickly getting spoilt again.
“What are they using all the money being generated here to do? The tollgate, and all the charges, yet the manager will say that there is no money, and everything we have here is what previous managers had provided”, he said.
Meanwhile, a protocol officer with one of the multinational companies, Chris Anuba, has alleged that the present management of the airport seems to be after making money without giving infrastructure at the airport a priority.
“Up till now, the open field is where both men and women use as convenience, in an airport like this, and we have a management, collecting money everyday.
“They have just increased the charges for our ‘On-Duty-Card, and I know how much my company has paid for that, yet you still see the airport environment in this form. People have been complaining, but nothing has been done to address these issues”, he said.
By: Corlins Walter
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