Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has approved the release of N1.194 billion for a comprehensive upgrade of key facilities at the Victor Attah International Airport, aimed at boosting aviation infrastructure and restoring night flight operations within eight weeks.
The approval, announced in a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Aniekan Umanah, on Saturday in Uyo, followed a formal request from the airport management seeking enhancements to airfield lighting and navigational systems.
“The funding covers the replacement of navigational aids, upgrade of airfield lighting, and service charges to the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency,” the statement noted.
Governor Eno has also issued a strict eight-week deadline for the full implementation of the upgrades, warning that failure to meet the timeline would attract appropriate sanctions.
“This intervention is in line with the governor’s broader commitment to developing world-class aviation infrastructure and positioning Akwa Ibom as a hub for tourism and investment,” Umanah stated.
The planned improvements are expected to significantly enhance the operational capacity of the airport, enabling safe aircraft operations at all hours and aligning with global aviation safety standards.
According to the statement, the intervention is part of the Eno administration’s ARISE Agenda, which prioritizes infrastructure development across key sectors. The governor has directed the airport management and contractors to ensure strict adherence to the project schedule and maintain quality delivery in line with international best practices.
Beyond the airfield lighting upgrade, Governor Eno expressed optimism over the progress of several other ongoing projects at the airport. These include the new terminal building, access road and car park, VIP shade cover, aircraft apron, taxiway, advanced security and surveillance systems, the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility, and the Aviation Village.
To reinforce the governor’s directive, the Commissioner for Finance and Coordinating Commissioner for the Ministry of Special Duties and Ibom Deep Sea Port, Mr. Emem Bob, led an inspection tour of ongoing projects at the airport. He was accompanied by the Commissioner for Information, Aniekan Umanah, and the Managing Director of the airport, Mr. Uwem Ekanem.
The statement concluded that the governor’s move reflects his unwavering commitment to delivering world-class infrastructure and strategically positioning Akwa Ibom as a leading destination for business, leisure, and air travel in West Africa.








