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Nigeria to sign more bilateral air service agreement in 2021, Aviation Minister

The Federal Government is making moves to sign more Bilateral/Multilateral Air Services Agreement in the year 2021 for the benefit of air travellers and the nation at large.

Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika disclosed this in Abuja when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation for the 2021 Budget defence.

In a statement issued by Sani Datti on behalf of Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Aviation Mr James Odaudu, Sirika said the Federal Government in the year (2020) had signed the instrument of ratification of BASA with USA, India, Morocco and Rwanda.

“More Bilateral/Multilateral Air Services Agreement would be signed in 2021 for the benefit of our nation”.

The Minister said that the Aviation Ministry has proposed N 78 Billion for capital expenditure and the emphasis will be focused on the implementation of the Aviation Roadmap as approved by President Muhammed Buhari.

He further disclosed that
“the aviation Road map which would be implemented through Public, Private Partnership (PPP) includes: establishment of National carrier; Establishment of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility; Development of Agro Cargo Infrastructure; Establishment of Aviation Leasing Company; Search and Rescue and Establishment of Aerospace University with support of International Civil aviation Organisation (ICAO)”.

The Minister expressed appreciation for the cooperation which the Ministry has continued to enjoy from members of the National Assembly in the provision of funds for its projects and programmes.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman house Committee on Aviation, Hon. Nnolim Nnaji said the committee expected maximum cooperation from the Minister and Chief Executives of the agencies under the Ministry’s supervision in providing all the relevant documents that would help facilitate the scrutiny of the budget process.

According to him, the aim of the Committee is to assist the Ministry in carrying out its laudable programmes. This, he said can only be achieved through mutual cooperation.

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