SOUTHEAST governors have initiated relief measures to soften the pains for travelers as a result of the closure of the Akanu Ibiam Airport
The governors will meet tomorrow to fine-tune the plans, Enugu and Ebonyi State Governments said yesterday.
“The state government is specifically concerned about the challenges of transportation and security the air passengers will face. It, however, called on indigenes of the state to reduce their trips, pending the completion of the renovation of the Enugu Airport.
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