… Aviation to Contribute
more to GDP - Sirika
As Nigeria joins the rest of world to mark the International
Civil Aviation Day, Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika has
stated that the goal of the on-going restructuring in the aviation sector is to
properly reposition it to contribute more to the national Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) and also place Nigeria in
a position to give leadership and direction to other countries within the
Sub-Saharan Africa region .
According to the Minister, this is in line with the
objective of the International Civil Aviation Day, which is to help generate
and reinforce worldwide awareness of the importance of international civil
aviation to the social and economic development of States, and of the unique
role of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) in helping States to cooperate and realize a truly global
rapid transit network at the service of all mankind.
The Buhari Administration, he says, recognizes the
potentials of the aviation industry to impact positively on the economic
development aspirations of the nation, and this has therefore informed the
priority attention being accorded it.
Speaking further, Sirika said, “Nigeria has long ago
endorsed the “Working Together to Ensure No Country is Left Behind” initiative of ICAO, which has been
adopted by the Organization as the theme for the International Civil Aviation
Day.
"Nigeria has been supporting the aviation industry in
the sub-region. We have Banjul Accord and BAGASSO domiciled and headquartered
in Nigeria and being funded largely by Nigeria. Nigeria will continue to play
the key role in leading aviation in the West and Central Africa.”
He further reiterated that the proposed concession of some
of the nation’s airports, establishment of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul
(MRO) facilities, establishment of a national carrier, Aviation Development
Bank, Aerospace University and other initiatives were all part of the overall
roadmap to ensure that Nigeria becomes a regional hub for air transportation,
with the attendant economic multiplier effects.
The International
Civil Aviation Day was established in 1994 as part of ICAO’s 50th
anniversary activities. In 1996, pursuant to an ICAO initiative and with the
assistance of the Canadian Government, the United Nations General Assembly
officially recognized 7 December as International Civil Aviation Day in the UN
system.
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