… “You will not be disappointed”-Sirika assures Council
Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu (Nigeria) was re-elected by acclamation for a second three-year term as President of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
In his acceptance remarks, Dr Aliu said, “Over the past three years, ICAO has
been working tirelessly to promote the importance of civil aviation to
socio-economic development, as well as its prioritization in national and
regional investment and development planning,"
“We have also made great strides in securing the
assistance and capacity building our Member States need most, under the ICAO No
Country Left Behind initiative, and will now look forward to its next iteration
which will be more focused on aviation infrastructure development.”
Nigeria’s Minister of State Aviation, Sen Hadi Sirika who
witnessed the election thanked the Council for its support in the re-election
of Dr. Aliu for another term.
“I am indeed humbled and honoured to be with you in this
hallow chamber and to witness the election of Dr. Olumuyiwa Bernard Aliu. A
Nigerian, an African and world aviator as president of ICAO Council for a
second term in office. On behalf of my delegation, the government and good
people of Nigeria as well as entire people of Africa. I wish to thank you very
much indeed for your support and the election of Dr. O.B. Aliu. “
Appreciating the significance of trust bestowed on Dr.
Aliu, Sirika said, “For the world after 9/11 to trust and put confidence in one
of us to oversee the world of aviation is extremely very significant. And for
us without a doubt we want to assure you that this your action of today will be
recognised in the future actions of Dr.
Bernard Aliu and you will certainly not be disappointed.”
Dr. Aliu said, “ the ICAO Council has played a key
leadership role in this process, and its guidance will now be needed more than
ever to assure the fast-tracked development of the new ICAO Global Aviation
Security Plan (GASeP) endorsed at the 39th Assembly, to make ICAO’s audit
processes more efficient and effective, to ensure ICAO fully optimizes its
extensive audit and other data, to refine all of our programmes and priorities,
and importantly to help ICAO’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for
International Aviation (CORSIA) become fully operational by 2020.”
“Going forward, the ongoing pursuit of the objectives and
targets under ICAO’s Global Plans for Safety and Air Navigation, the GASP and
the GANP, should be complemented with added guidance to States on the
operational, regulatory, training and capacity building requirements in support
of the ICAO Aviation system Block Upgrades (ASBUs), both nationally and
regionally,” he added
According to Sirika, “The last three years was quite
challenging for our industry globally. Despite the significant progress that
has been recorded, the issue of Flight MH370 still remain a mystery, the threat
of Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks, the increase in terrorist attacks
at our airports and the need to take meaningful action on the issue of
environment were major challenges that confronted the global air transport industry. The prompt way and decisive manner which the council
led the organisation to manage these solutions and addresses these challenges
indeed greatly built the confidence of member states and the industry in the
leadership of ICAO.”
“Apart from
addressing these challenges, the Council came up with number of unprecedented
initiatives which have enhanced safety, security efficiency and air
connectivity. one of such initiatives is
the ‘No Country Left Behind’ which has increased effective implementation of
ICAO Standard and Recommended Practices and has helped many states to overcome
their significant safety concerns. The Council and indeed the entire
organisation were able to accomplish these momentous milestone achievement, not
only because of the style and leadership qualities of Dr. Aliu but also due to your
cooperation, support and collaboration.”
“I therefore wish to use this medium and opportunity to
solicit for this continued support and collaboration as the entire world
especially 191 member states of ICAO have great expectations not only from Dr.
Aliu as President of the Council but
from the Council as a body collectively.
“Nigeria and the
entire continent of Africa believe that in order to consolidate on the
achievement of last three years and as well as position member states and the
industry to cope with projected traffic growth and emerging issues, the Council
must continue to operate as one indivisible body. This is the only way that
ICAO can continue to provide required leadership to promote safe, secure,
efficient and environmentally-friendly civil aviation globally and ensure that
all member states partake in the socio-economic benefits of air transportation.”-Sirika
concluded.
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