For several months, a Turkish company, Milvest, has been in the crosshairs of this major project. And according to the Minister of Transport, Ways of Communication, and Opening up, Marc Ekila, 95% of the prerequisites have been met for the President of the Republic to launch the construction work.

"I am pleased to announce that the work will soon be launched by the head of state himself, the prerequisites being 95% fulfilled," declared Marc Ekila.

The Turkish company Milvest is going to invest 1.2 billion dollars in the construction of the N'Djili international airport for a 29-year concession of operation, according to the president of Milvest’s Board of Directors, the Turk Turhan Mildon.

Dido Nsapu