Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara has announced that the construction of the Gusau International Airport is expected to finish within a 30-month timeline
The governor revealed this information during the formal ceremony marking the commencement of construction work at the airport, which was attended by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, on Thursday.
According to a statement released by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, the airport project has been planned to cater for both local and international air travel.
The governor said, “Honourable Minister, guests, ladies, and gentlemen, the airport will have a modern terminal building with passenger facilities, including check-in counters, automated baggage handling systems, waiting areas, and customs and immigration services buildings. This is in addition to an air traffic control tower equipped with state-of-the-art communication and surveillance systems.
“Further, it will include the construction of maintenance hangars, fire and rescue stations, fuel storage facilities, and other ancillary buildings, access roads to the airport, parking facilities for passengers and staff, water supply, sewage, electrical systems, and telecommunication infrastructure. There will also be a cargo wing and the landscaping of the airport’s surroundings to enhance the project’s aesthetic appeal.
“The Gusau Airport project is intended to be a smart airport designed to accommodate domestic and international flights, providing a critical gateway for the state and the entire region. It will have the capacity to land most aeroplanes. It is intended to facilitate more accessible and more efficient travel to and from Zamfara State, promoting social interaction, business, and tourism. The project will be handled by Triacta Nigeria Limited, with JBI Tech Consult as the consulting firm. Under the contractual agreement, the whole project is 30 months.
“The economic benefits and multiplier effect of the Gusau Airport Project are quite enormous as it will have a tremendous impact on the ease of doing business and other social interactions in Zamfara State. It will open direct air access to our state and eliminate the difficulties our businessmen and women often encounter in exporting and importing goods and services.”



