Anambra Airport: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos – VIDEO

Pilot told passengers that the tarmac and the entire Umuleri Airport was engulfed by darkness at about 6pm on Saturday
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It’s tension as over 100 passengers Umuleri Anambra State-bound Air Peace Flight P47336 which hard to beat a return to Lagos 15 minutes before landing on tarmac of the new Cargo/Passenger airport Saturday evening.

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Some of the angry passengers who spoke to Prime Business Africa said the pilot, shortly before landing the 2:05pm  delayed flight at about 6pm at the Umuleri Airport, announced that ”there was darkness (power failure) at the Tarmac and the entire airport” which made it impossible to land the aircraft.

Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Stranded Air Peace passengers at MMIA Airport, Lagos. Photo credit: Prime Business Africa

 

Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
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The pilot was said to have returned the more than 100 passengers to Lagos, touching the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) 2 tarmac few minutes after 7pm.

A passenger, who described himself as a non-academic staff in one of the universities in Southeast told Prime Business Africa that  the passengers suspected foul play in the entire event and were ready to cause a commotion at the Lagos airport, especially as disappointed friends and relatives who were waiting to receive them  at the Umuleri Airport since 3pm on Saturday informed them that another flight from Abuja landed at the airport one hour later.

” We suspect foul play here; and we think it all has something  to do with  economics,” he said angrily.

‘A lot of people are stranded here; as at the time we   came off the airplane in Lagos, we were told that an Abuja flight was landing in Anambra. Apparently, it would not  have been ideal to return to Lagos. The pilot told us that there was darkness everywhere and there was no light on the tarmac and no light in the whole airport, saying that  their primary concern was the safety of the passengers.”

Recall that Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, only few days ago, celebrated what was the first official landing of the governor at the airport. The airport project, which was constructed by the immediate past governor, Willie Obiano at the cost of over $2 billion,  was first   announced in Obiano’s 2017  budget and commissioned in 2022 shortly before the former governor exited office.

The former governor  had said he was investing that much in the airport project to fulfill the promise in his 2017 governorship campaign  that an international airport would bring economic development and increase the income base  of Anambra State.

The Umuleri Cargo Airport as launched in 2017 was to be developed on a 1500-acre site to feature two runways, an aviation fuel facility, Aircraft maintenance facility, airport hotel, business park  and international convention centre.

The project, according to the Anambra State government,  is projected to create 1200 direct and 3,600 indirect jobs. The projected was reported to be developed through a public-private sector partnership with Orient Petroleum Resources Refinery and Elite International Investments, who would provide all funds under the a build, operate, mange and transfer arrangement.

Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Stranded Air Peace passengers. Photo credit: Prime Business Africa
Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Photo credit: Prime Business Africa
Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Photo credit: Prime Business Africa
Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Photo credit: Prime Business Africa
Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos
Stranded Air Peace passengers

Happening Now: Power Failure Forces Airpeace Flight, 100 Passengers On Emergency Return To Lagos

 

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