First plane will land in Bayelsa airport by June’
By Julius Osahon, Yenagoa
01 February 2018 |
3:36 am
Governor Seriake Dickson yesterday assured the people of Bayelsa State that the first airplane would land at the international airport in Yenagoa by June this year. In a statement, he said the state government had set aside funds for the completion of the airport which is coming with a 3.5 kilometre runway. Dickson also said the…
Governor Seriake Dickson yesterday assured the people of Bayelsa State that the first airplane would land at the international airport in Yenagoa by June this year.
In a statement, he said the state government had set aside funds for the completion of the airport which is coming with a 3.5 kilometre runway.
Dickson also said the government was expecting $6 billion Chinese investment in the Brass fertilizer project which he noted would boost the economy.
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