The Federal Government has extended the closure of airports in the country by two weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this on Monday.
Thereon, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had extended the closure to all local airports in the country while announcing total lockdown in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun States on March 29.
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Abuja are two main entry points into Nigeria.
Despite the closure of these airports and all others in the country to commercial flight operations, the government had said emergency and essential flights could run from any of the airports within the period.
But declaring openly on Monday via Twitter, the aviation minister said the airports would no longer open for commercial operations on April 23 due to the extended lockdown in the three cities.
He said, “As a result of the extension on lockdown by Mr President, it is no longer possible for us to open our airspace and airports for normal operations by the 23rd April 2020.
“They will remain closed for a further two weeks. This subject to review as appropriate.”
According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, there were over 600 confirmed cases of the lethal virus in the country.
Unfortunately, over 20 COVID-19-related deaths have been recorded including the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, who died on Friday after testing positive for the virus upon return from overseas.
For the record, the FG had initially shut all international airports in the country on Monday, March 23 2020, for one month.
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