irmation of the troubles plaguing the aviation sector in Niger
CONSTANTLY living in denial, Nigeria’s aviation authorities have stridently debunked a new report that r newsvilla.org anked the country’s leading airports as being among the worst in Africa. In its 2015 survey, Guide to Sleeping in Airports, a Canadian organisation, rated the airports in Port Harcourt, Abuja and Lagos as the first, seventh and 10th worst respectively in Africa. Considering that the survey is a continental initiative, the reb onnp.org uttals are self-defeatist and meretricious.
The Port Harcourt
International Airport in Rivers State has the dubious distinction of also being
rated the worst in the world. It is not only about sleeping there, but about
corruption, attitude of members of staff, comfort and other indices. Instead of
vilifyin
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g the report, the Ministry of Aviation should scrutinise it and make
fundamental changes where necessary. The weak defence of the Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria that the Port Harcourt airport is not the dirtiest because
it is undergoing renovation is half of the story. Nigerians who use our
airports attest to their poor state.
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