Yola, Calabar Bound Passengers Stranded, as NIMET
Predicts Hazy Weather
It was a chaotic situation on Sunday at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International
Airport (NAIA) Abuja as intended passengers to
North-east, North-west and South-east were stranded at the airport.
Speaking with journalists on telephone, the Director
General of the agency, Mr. Anthony Anuforom, said there was likelihood of poor visibility
because of fresh uptake of dust from the Sahara heading towards the country.
He said: "From the weather report and
information at my disposal just three hours ago, showed that there is fresh
uptake of dust which may continue in the days to come and no doubt this will
give rise poor visibility."
THISDAY checks at the airport revealed that
passengers to Maiduguri, Owerri, Yola and Calabar may worsen the already
chaotic passenger traffic at the airport.
An aviation staff at the terminal who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said already, boarded Air Peace passengers to Yola had
to disembark because of what the pilot attributed to poor visibility in the
North-east region.
However, our source could not offer reason for the
inability of Med-View airline to fly. Ariel air, he said, made one flight
schedule to Lagos.
As at the time of this report, some frustrated
passengers to Calabar, Owerri and other South-eastern environs were seen heading
back home.
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