Ogun Leveraging Agro-Cargo Airport To Drive Economic Growth

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The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency’s (NAMA) visit to the Gateway International Agro-Cargo Airport is a signif­icant step towards the launch­ing of full commercial flights. The airport is one of the lega­cy projects of Governor Dapo Abiodun aimed at transform­ing the economy of Ogun State into an industrial hub. Its cargo handling capabilities and prox­imity to [...]

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency’s (NAMA) visit to the Gateway International Agro-Cargo Airport is a signif­icant step towards the launch­ing of full commercial flights. The airport is one of the lega­cy projects of Governor Dapo Abiodun aimed at transform­ing the economy of Ogun State into an industrial hub. Its cargo handling capabilities and prox­imity to the Olokola Free Trade Zone make it an attractive hub for trade, commerce and indus­try.

So, the visit signifies a crucial progress toward the operational launch, with ex­pectations of commencing com­mercial flights soon. During the visit, NAMA officials conducted essential runway checks and flight pro­cedure validations to ensure the airport’s infrastructure and navigational systems meet safety standards. This process involves assessing the runway’s alignment, approach procedures, and functionality of navigational aids like the Instrument Landing System (ILS).



Additionally, the “23 and 05” checks were conducted to vali­date the runway’s orientations and ensure safe operations in both directions. In the final analysis, the agency provided guidance on upcoming installa­tions, including ILS and other navigational aids. This procedure indicates the readiness of the airport for full commercial flight operations.

According to the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ade Akinsanya, the air­port is 97 percent complete, with world-class facilities such as a 4-kilometre runway, modern terminal building, advanced air traffic control systems, and a state-of-the-art control tower. In his remark at the end of the inspection exercise, the Manager, Flight Calibration Services, NAMA, Engr.

Miri Selzing, commended the Ogun State government for the im­pressive facilities at the air­port, especially the 4-kilome­tre runway, which according to him, would handle diversions from Lagos, Ibadan, and Ilorin. He explained that the aim of the check was to ensure that the standard aligned with the pro­posed procedures defined for the airport. He said: “Our purpose for coming here is to check the proposed procedures that have been defined for the airport.

This is a significant process and not something that can be concluded in a short time. “Our visit is the beginning of the validation of the procedure. We have reviewed the proce­dures that have been drawn up, checked them in the air, and we will analyze them when we get back to our base.

From there, we will be able to come up with recommendations and modifi­cations where necessary. “But physically, the airport looks very good. The runway, about four kilometres long—the longest in the country—is very impressive.

The airport has a good terminal building; every­thing is fine, so it is a great job being done here.” He expressed hope that with the level of work done, the air­port would become a destina­tion for airplanes soon. “The runway is long and large enough to accommodate any type of aircraft.

The air­port would handle diversions from Lagos, Ibadan, and Ilorin. The Gateway International Agro-Cargo Airport’s 4-kilome­tre runway is indeed an impres­sive feature, allowing for the accommodation of large air­craft and potentially multiple flights simultaneously. Among other benefits, the capacity of the Runway to handle multiple flights and larger aircraft will lead to increased economic ac­tivity, job creation, and signif­icant increase in income gen­eration.

The Ogun State Government is working towards leveraging the airport to drive economic growth, regional trade, and in­dustrial development. For these reasons, Selzing gave the government a pat on the back for the job well done. “We commend the Ogun State government for such a laudable project, and we are prepared to assist as more facilities are in­stalled at the airport,” he con­cluded.

With NAMA’s positive feed­back, the airport is closer to receiving final certification for commercial flight operations. According to Akinsanya, this is one of the last elements that need to be addressed to obtain commercial approval,” adding that once the flight check has been completed, it would be de­veloped and made available on the Internet for easy access to the airport. While noting that work on any airport around the world is an ongoing process, the Commissioner disclosed that the Airport was 97 percent complete with the control tow­er, ATC officers, fire fighters, and other necessary facilities already put in place.

Located in Ilishan-Remo, the airport is designed to boost the state’s economy and provide numerous job opportunities. By projection, the airport is expected to create over 25,000 job opportunities, contributing significantly to the state’s eco­nomic growth. The airport’s operations will create numerous job opportuni­ties, both directly and indirect­ly, contributing to the state’s economic development.

Already, Charter operations have commenced, while ap­proval for scheduled services is pending from the Nigeri­an Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). When fully operational, the airport will serve as a catalyst for economic development, en­abling Ogun State to become a global aviation hub. Its stra­tegic location and design will facilitate the transportation of goods and people, stimulating industrial growth and invest­ment.

The airport’s cargo handling capacity will also enhance trade and commerce, position­ing Ogun State as a major eco­nomic player in the West Africa sub-region. Part of the plans by the state government is to establish a Special Agro Processing Zone and an aerotropolis around the airport, further driving eco­nomic development. In addition to that, an MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) facility and pi­lot training centre are also planned, adding to the airport’s economic benefits.

With the state-of-the-art facilities and advanced infra­structure at the airport, Ogun State has potentials to become a major aviation hub in West Africa. The airport’s cargo han­dling capacity and ability to ac­commodate large aircraft can facilitate trade and commerce, driving economic growth and development in the region. Specifically, the Airport’s proximity to the Olokola Free Trade Zone, in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, is ex­pected to facilitate trade and commerce within the sub-re­gion.

Besides, the airport is part of a larger aerotropolis proj­ect, which includes a Special Agro Processing Zone (SAPZ). This zone will enhance the car­go handling capabilities and attract industries related to agro-processing. More importantly, the air­port will significantly enhance the agro-allied value chain in several ways.

One, by providing a dedicated cargo airport for agricultural products, the Gate­way Airport can streamline the transportation process, reduc­ing handling times and costs. Secondly, its cargo handling capabilities will also facilitate the movement of agricultur­al goods, making it easier for farmers and businesses to ac­cess local and international markets. The airport’s Special Agro Processing Zone will equally enable value-added processing and packaging of agricultural products, increasing their shelf life and market value.

By providing efficient logis­tics and value-added services, the Gateway Airport will help agro-allied industries in Nige­ria become more competitive in the global market. The airport’s focus on agro-allied industries can as well contribute to diversifying the Nigerian economy, reducing dependence on oil exports and promoting sustainable econom­ic growth. Above all, by improving the efficiency and competitiveness of agro-allied industries, the Airport can help increase food production and availability, contributing to food security in Nigeria and beyond.

Ogbonnikan writes from Abeokuta, Ogun State capital..