COVID-19: Nigeria postpones resumption of international flights
The Nigerian government has postponed the resumption of international flights to September 5.
International flights were earlier scheduled to resume on August 29.
“Regret to announce that the international flight resumption earlier scheduled to resume on 29th August has been shifted to 5th September 2020,” the ministry of aviation tweeted on Thursday. President Muhammadu Buhari, had in March ordered the suspension of international flights to stop further importation of COVID19 virus into the country.
Nigeria recorded its first case of the virus in an Italian who arrived in the country late February.
Since then, about 50,000 infections have been recorded leading to over 1,000 deaths.
Postponement
The Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority. (NCAA), Musa Nuhu, explained that the resumption was postponed to ensure all non-aviation logistics are put in place.
Mr Nuhu while speaking at the bi-weekly Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 briefing, on Thursday, said this is to ensure the smooth and efficient resumption of the flight.
“Since the announcement that international flights will resume anytime from August 29, the aviation sector has worked assiduously to be ready for this date.
“The sector including the airports are already working towards this line. However, we have other non-aviation logistics we are still working on and it has mostly to do with COVID-19 protocols test and open the online platform.
“We need to get all these ready and in place so that we have a smooth and efficient resumption of the international flights without difficulties for passengers,” he said.
Mr Nuhu said all COVID-19 protocols to be followed for international flights will be released before the new resumption date.
He also said a comprehensive list of countries from where passengers will not be allowed to fly into Nigeria will be released next week.
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