Federal government boosts south east’s economy, signs Enugu airport concession

Nigeria’s federal government has signed a concession agreement for Enugu Airport to support the South East region’s economy.

The Federal Government (FG) has signed a concession for Enugu Airport, intended to boost the economy of the South East (S’ East). This was reported by THISDAYLIVE. It represents a specific development focused on economic growth in the region.

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