The government of Lagos State has reiterated its commitment to building a new international airport in the Lekki Epe corridor within the next year or two.

The airport is anticipated to handle around 5 million passengers annually and about 350 aircraft at a time.
The state commissioner for information and strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, who made this revelation, said that Lekki people won't have to travel to Ikeja once the airport is built.
Anticipated to be completed in a year or two, and it will be located along the Lekki Epe corridor. It will be an international airport with a capacity of 350 aircraft at a time. "We are already in talks with investors because this project is beyond what the state can finance with its balance sheet, and it will serve approximately 5 million passengers."Thus, all of the tasks associated with the airport as well as the other notable projects I've mentioned, such as the Food and Logistics Hub and the Fourth Mainland Bridge, are presently on the table.

