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Passengers At Abuja Airport Bewailed On Increased Airfares

There was pandemonium at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja on Friday night as a blackout on the runway forced international and local airlines to cancel their scheduled flights.

The development forced officials to divert inbound flights to land in other airports like Malabo, Equatorial Guinea and Port Harcourt.

Newsmen gathered that departing passengers who had been checked in were later dispersed and asked to come back on Saturday.

It was learnt that aircraft could not land or take off on Friday night because of the blackout.

 According to Punch  Lufthansa and some domestic airlines had to disperse their passengers, who had already boarded.

“I’m supposed to travel out of the country tonight, but after much delay, we were sold that there were some operational problems that would prevent the scheduled flight,” a Geneva-bound passenger on a Lufthansa flight said.

Another inbound domestic flight was diverted to Port Harcourt owing to the development.
The General Manager, Public Affairs, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, Mr. Supo Atobatele, was not available for comments. Calls put through to his line did not go through.

The General Manager, Public Affairs, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mr Akin Olukunle, did not also pick his calls.

The government owned Nigeria Television Authority however said repairs were being carried out on the runway lights.

There had been occasions when night flights had to be cancelled abruptly. The government had a few months ago stopped night flights to fix the problem.
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  1. People seem to have forgotten that Nigeria is a country where nothing sacrosanct. Anything goes. PHCN inflicts darkness on the people for hours and then days, weeks and later months, its officicals are not perturbed but carry on as if it is 'no big deal'. And so it is in virtually all the facets of our lives. Such is the sorry state we are in. We have a mumu looking, yeye president who does not instil any confidence on the people or the fear of God in the idiots that are supposed to be making the country work. I doubt if he know why he's where he is.

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