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The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Chizgold: 3:08am On Apr 18, 2017
I have just returned from Abuja travelling through the Kaduna airport. As we disembarked from the aircraft and moved towards the arrival section, I could hear an announcement being made. The diction of the announcer was clear. She didn’t sound like those On-Air-Personalities (OAP, they are called) who speak as if they have hot water on their tongues. Airport continuity announcers in Nigeria tend to imitate these OAPs.

This has been for me a great source of irritation. The last time I travelled from Lagos to Abuja, for example, I missed my flight because I just could not figure out what was being said. I was stranded because someone chose to speak fake English. The electronic boards at Nigerian airports where they are available, are unreliable and so, you invariably have to rely on those announcements.

The way I go round this sabotage is to keep asking people, or going to the departure gate to find out if the flight had been called or not. So, when I got to Kaduna and found a difference, I was glad that the bad habit at the Lagos and Abuja airports had not yet been exported to Kaduna. It was also the first time I would travel in that direction since the Abuja airport was shut down and traffic was diverted on March 8, to Kaduna, to allow the Federal Government repair the damaged runway in Abuja. Six weeks, they said it would take. I found myself in Kaduna five weeks later.

I met an upgraded Kaduna International Airport. The upgrade is not yet completed but I hope when the diverted traffic from Abuja disappears, the uncompleted parts of the airport will be sorted out and the airport can be put to better use, and not abandoned, and the investment would not be allowed to waste. At the arrival section, a group of persons reiterated the announcement that had been made as we arrived. “Free buses to Abuja are available, please join the buses outside to take you to Abuja, show your ticket and boarding pass please”. Another lady said: “if you want to travel by train, please join the buses outside to take you to the train station, it is free.” This got me curious.

It turned out that the Federal Government had indeed made arrangements to make life easier for persons who had to travel from the Kaduna airport to Abuja. I took a look at the buses. Chisco buses. Coaster buses. I also spoke with a few persons who had travelled through the Kaduna airport en route Abuja. The feedback was positive. I was told the bus ride takes about three hours, the train ride about one hour, twenty minutes. But one guy differed.

“I think,” he said, “it is better to charter a cab. If you take a cab, you can get to Abuja in about two hours. If you take the bus, you may have to wait for the bus to fill up, and then for security reasons, the drivers will not drive fast, if you are not careful, you could be on the road for four hours.”

“I guess security is more important than speed”, I said.
“But they will go and drop you at the Abuja airport, and you will spend another one hour getting to the town, and in that case, you will still have to take a cab and pay.”
“Why Abuja airport?”
“That is what they do”
“But come to think of it, is it possible they will go and drop people in front of their homes?”
“Well, I am a man in a hurry. Time is everything. I don’t take the bus or the train. I just take a cab and move.”
“What of the helicopter shuttle?”
“I am sorry I don’t know anything about that. It is better and cheaper to take a cab.”
“And how much is that?,” I asked.
“Between N25k and N30k. But you can also join with other people. If two other persons join you to take a cab, you’d end up paying at most N10k.”

“But is it not better to go with what government has provided, for security reasons?”
“There is no serious danger on the road, particularly if you travel during the day, and not wait till it gets dark. There are policemen and FRSC men keeping watch all the way to Abuja. You don’t have to worry about anything. I have been on this route every week since they shut down the Abuja airport.”

I had an appointment to keep in Abuja and time was not on my side. I could not afford a four-hour journey, so I embraced the guy’s advice, and took the cab option, and just as I had been told, the road to Abuja was safe and stress-free. I made it in good time and did not miss my appointment. On my way back, two days later, the trip was even smoother and faster. But I ended up not travelling after spending so much time at the airport. My return ticket was wrongly booked: instead of Kaduna to Lagos, I had a Lagos to Kaduna ticket! This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, though.

It gave me the opportunity to take a better look at the airport. At the VIP section, and elsewhere, the staff appeared polite and helpful, obviously delighted with their assignment. Free drinks, coffee and water, were offered at the VIP section. The missed flight also gave me the opportunity to spend more time with my friend and colleague, Umar Sani who lives in Kaduna. Umar Sani the Cat as I call him, is the Media Adviser to former Vice President Namadi Sambo.

I spent the night in his house, and as always we shared reminiscences. We exchanged views about the present and worries about the future. This was accompanied by day-long enjoyment of dollops of pounded yam, freshly prepared pepper soup with fish from Kogin Kaduna, delicious ram suya, and Hausa music from the old masters. One particular Hausa musician caught my attention, he actually sounded, beat by beat, like the late Yusuf Olatunji were it not for the difference in language.

But the night became darker when we received the news of the sudden and untimely death of Gordon Obua, our former colleague who served as Chief Security Officer to President Goodluck Jonathan. Obua, like many of the Jonathan boys, went through a lot in the last nearly two years. Umar Sani and I tried to reach many of our other colleagues. One said he was scared about tomorrow and what else would happen. Another said he was so sad, he just chose to go to bed.

The grief was deep and widespread; the shared emotion was touching. Everyone worked with the CSO. Nobody can access the President or any part of the Villa, without an encounter with the CSO and his team. The Presidential Villa is not an ordinary workplace, it is, every part of it, a security zone.
Our return journey to the airport the following morning was less excitable, marked as it was by unspoken thoughts and pregnant reflections. I made it to Lagos.

Looking back, the Federal Government and the Kaduna State Government, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and other stakeholders who were involved in managing the process of diversion of traffic from the Abuja airport to Kaduna deserve our commendation. They have not done badly at all. The airport handled many flights daily, including international flights by Ethiopian airlines – the only foreign airline operating in Nigeria that embarked on...

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by SillyMods: 3:16am On Apr 18, 2017
I believe we have the govt capable of re-shaping Nigeria if we support it and have patience.

Kudos to PMB and his team on this one.

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by tit(f): 3:28am On Apr 18, 2017
Magun, capture and lock up this abati and sariki will confirm you within 24 hours.
He is the owner of the orphan $40m.
Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by sarrki(m): 4:10am On Apr 18, 2017
Pmb I have nothing to say

God bless muhammadu Buhari

God bless prof Yemi Osinbajo

God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by morbeta(m): 5:19am On Apr 18, 2017
Gradually they are acknowledging the good work of our Oga @ the top.

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by NOC1(m): 5:34am On Apr 18, 2017
God bless you Abati, if it is FFK and Windel AkA Reno mockery sorry Omokiri there lies would have set Nairaland on fire.
I know children of hate will say you are looking for an appointment.

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Nobody: 6:00am On Apr 18, 2017
tit:
Magun, capture and lock up this abati and sariki will confirm you within 24 hours.
He is the owner of the orphan $40m.

Kai, yhu guys are wicked wallahi,si the 40m dollars don become orphan?

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by opalu: 6:28am On Apr 18, 2017
Shuuu
Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Atiku2019: 6:30am On Apr 18, 2017
PMB deserves some recommendation on this cool

Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by olatade(m): 7:04am On Apr 18, 2017
This epistle would have been a masterpiece if you had taken up the courage to bring up during the last administration considering the deplorable state the airports were then.
Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by 989900: 7:56am On Apr 18, 2017
Abati is a gifted writter!

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Goke7: 9:13am On Apr 18, 2017
989900:
Abati is a gifted writter!

one of the reasons I still like the guy despite his faults, who is even without fault sef.

I hope to see more of the abati I knew before taking up political post

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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Jabioro: 9:27am On Apr 18, 2017
Our customers service section at airport needed to adjust the phonetic or better still after spew the trash, the three major languages should follow suits.. because the way these people borrowed nose from white men to pronounce the some words baffled me.
Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Funlordmaniac(m): 9:34am On Apr 18, 2017
olatade:
This epistle would have been a masterpiece if you had taken up the courage to bring up during the last administration considering the deplorable state the airports were then.


Was he the minister of aviation? Or the minister of works? undecided

Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Funlordmaniac(m): 9:37am On Apr 18, 2017
tit:
Magun, capture and lock up this abati and sariki will confirm you within 24 hours.
He is the owner of the orphan $40m


This man/woman/thing is always posting off point nonsense!
Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by malton: 10:06am On Apr 18, 2017
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Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony --Reuben Abati by Mustay(m): 8:59pm On Apr 18, 2017
Chizgold:

I met an upgraded Kaduna International Airport. The upgrade is not yet completed but I hope when the diverted traffic from Abuja disappears, the uncompleted parts of the airport will be sorted out and the airport can be put to better use, and not abandoned, and the investment would not be allowed to waste.

This is the highlight of his write up. Our maintenance culture is one that can scare Mr Maintain himself - the Sokoto airport readily comes to mind. Kaduna airport is quite a big one but traffic is missing there for obvious reasons.

Maybe we may need other closures that will force diversion to Port Harcourt, Jos or Warri airports. Once another Minister or government takes over, past projects are abandoned.

I think the announcers at the airports located in the North speak clearly for obvious reasons once again. When people speak with their noses and cannot communicate within the waiting lounge or the airplane, the essence of their messages is lost. They may say they're keeping up with international bla bla bla but please, connect locally, function globally!

PS: By the time Abati realises how people are using click bait to read his articles, he may just do a Business Day on us cheesy

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