The former Minister of
Aviation, Ms Stella Odua, last Tuesday, said that the cargo terminal of the Asaba International Airport Terminal would be ready in six months.
The former minister made the disclosure in Asaba during thae foundation laying ceremony of the cargo terminal.
She said the terminal had been designed to have the capacity to carry about 6,000 metric tonnes of goods.
She urged government and people of Delta to take advantage of the terminal to boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and export their agricultural produce.
According to her, the terminal will also help farmers in Delta to be employers of labour.
“For every one hectare, 10 jobs will be created and the aviation sector is the pivot to drive this industry”, the minister said.
Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan said the terminal was line with the “Delta Beyond Oil’’ agenda of his administration.
“The cargo terminal is key to our success in agriculture. We are glad that we have started. It is in line with Mr President’s ambition to empower our people,” he said.
The governor pledged the Delta government’s determination to support the project to ensure that it was completed on scheduled.

National Secretary, Lower Niger Congress, Barr. Tony Nnadi (middle), fielding questions from newsmen, during a press briefing on the forthcoming National Confab in Port Harcourt, yesterday. With him are Coordinator of the Congress, Mr. Livingstone Wechie (left) and Director, Media/Publicity of the body, Mr. Andason Hart .