Akwa Ibom's Victor Attah Airport: A New Era for Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea
Akwa Ibom State's Victor Attah International Airport has achieved international status, marking a significant milestone for Nigeria and the wider Gulf of Guinea region. Governor Umo Eno highlights the economic and tourism benefits this development brings to the state and beyond, transforming Uyo into a global hub and fostering regional connectivity and growth across multiple sectors, particularly tourism, trade, and investment.
Key Takeaways
- The Victor Attah International Airport has been granted international status.
- This development is expected to stimulate growth in tourism, trade, and investment.
- The airport will serve as a regional hub for global engagements.
- A cargo terminal will be established to strengthen trade routes.
- Ibom Air plans to expand its fleet to 10 aircraft.
- The state is investing in airport operations, facility management, and maintenance training.
- Major projects are ongoing within the aviation ecosystem.
Governor Umo Eno described the newly attained international status of the Victor Attah International Airport as a development that will impact not only Akwa Ibom State but Nigeria and the wider Gulf of Guinea region. Speaking during a press briefing on his return from the maiden international flight from Accra, Ghana, the governor said the milestone would stimulate growth across multiple sectors, particularly tourism, trade, and investment.
Eno noted that the availability of direct international connectivity would eliminate the need for passengers to transit through other countries within the sub-region, while positioning Akwa Ibom as a destination for global engagements. " ,
