Nigeria's pastor of flight, Hadi Sirika, has said he would leave if the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, is not revived on calendar.
The air terminal was closed down on March 7 for a six-week repair chip away at its fizzled runway and it is relied upon to be prepared for operations on April 19.
"What happens on the off chance that we don't beat the due date in a month and a half? I will leave" Sirika said at a meeting with avionics partners.
"When I mooted the thought [of shutting down the airplane terminal for six weeks], no one trusted me. My fortunes was that a couple of my partners and the President trusted that I can't be that inept to take this unforgiving, profound, colossal choice in the interest of 180 million individuals in the event that I didn't comprehend what I'm doing."
Be that as it may, the administrator of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nkiru Onyejeocha, was not peppy about the temporary workers taking care of the venture having the capacity to meet the due date.
"I have worries that this work may not be finished," Onyejeocha told newsmen after her board of trustees went by the airplane terminal. "What we have worries about are the lighting and the mechanical works."
In any case, the Federal Government said the temporary workers were on calendar to finish the restoration inside the six-week window.
"The a month and a half existence of the conclusion remains," said Lai Mohammed, Nigeria's data and culture serve. "Following a month and a half, the Abuja air terminal would be revived."
The rest of the work to be done, as indicated by the pastor would not require an augmented conclusion of the airplane terminal.
Yemi Aiyeleso, a venture design, noticed that the advance recorded hitherto was pair with the program of restoration.