A
power outage that lasted for over two hours on Sunday left hundreds of
passengers stranded at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Our correspondent gathered that the
outage and the subsequent disruption of flight activities was as a
result of the packing up of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria’s
transformer supplying electricity to the Arik Hall wing of the airport.
The Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria confirmed the incident to our correspondent, but said the outage
was rectified after the generators had been switched on.
It, however, did not specify the number of flights that were delayed, but maintained that the situation was promptly addressed.
Sources at the airport, however, said about 60 incoming and outgoing flights were delayed.
One of the sources said the development
left hundreds of passengers frustrated as many flights were unable to
take off as scheduled.
“The situation lasted for about three
hours and no meaningful explanation was given,” an aggrieved official,
who pleaded not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on
the subject, said.
“Why must it take this long before they
put on the generators? We know PHCN is used to doing this, but we must
be prepared at all times because outages like this do not only leave the
passengers stranded, but also affect the businesses of airlines,” the
official said.
Reacting to the development, the
spokesperson, FAAN, Abuja airport, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu, told our
correspondent that the outage occurred around 8am but stressed that the
situation was rectified as quickly as possible by the agency’s
engineers.
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