- Safiu Kehinde
Osun State governor, Ademola Adeleke, has explained reasons behind the relocation of the MKO Abiola International Airport from Ido-Osun to Ede.
Sequel to the protest by Ido-Osun residents on Tuesday over the governor’s decision to relocate the airport from its historical site, the airport project technical Committe disclosed that technical issues, especially inadequate runway forced it to relocate the state airport project to Akoda, Ede.
Speaking on behalf of the committee and the state government at stakeholders meeting yesterday, Lai Oriowo explained that the decision was base on viability and technicalities rather than politics.
Oriowo explained that the length of the existing runaway which is 1.67km at the Ido-Osun airport is below the required standard of 4.8km.
He stressed further that expanding the runway will require demolition of the Ido-Osun secondary school as well as other properties.
Oriola also pointed out to the wrong placement of uncompleted terminal building, control tower building, and fire and rescue buildings.
“The total area of the site was approximately estimated to be 3,871,806.34square metres (387.18 Ha). The existing runway which is 1.67km did not meet the required standard. The minimum runway for a standard airport is 4.8km. The runway length required for class 4E Aircraft is 3600 x 45m and additional minimum distance of 750 metres on both approaches for Runway End Safety Area/Clearway for instrument runway is 5,100m against the available dimension of 3,250m.
“Citing the runway at this site (Old Aerodrome Site) therefore, will require relocation of Adeleke Secondary School and also the displacement of some settlements at the other end of the site.
“The existing culvert of 65 metres transversely located at different sections of the running route and open/fabricated drainage already constructed are not ideal for an Airport. The required length of culvert across the runway should be 150m against 65m to cover both runway width and its strip.
“The uncompleted terminal building, control tower building, and fire and rescue buildings, are wrongly located with reference to the runway; Access to the Airport is limited to only Osogbo – Ede Road.” Oriola said.
He, however, disclosed that the existing airport at Ido-Osun, which is now under the control of the Air Force would serve both as training school and alternate airport in line with the existing Memorandum of Understanding between the State Government and Air Force.
Despite the clarification by the state government, this did not resonate with the Chairman of Allied Peoples Movement, APM, in the state, Adewale Adebayo, who described the decision of the Governor to relocate the airport to his home town as undemocratic.
“This is pure nepotism and anti-democratic. He is governing the state as if he is the governor of Ede and not Osun State. Most of the initiatives of his government are concentrated in Ede as if other communities did not vote for him.
“The airport, which was initially planned for Ido-Osun, has been a long-standing project aimed at improving transportation infrastructure, attracting investment, and fostering economic growth in Osun State.” He said.