National Carrier priority on 2021 aviation roadmap – Sirika

 

The federal government has unveiled its roadmap for the aviation sector in 2021 with the plan for National Carrier serving as its topmost priority.

This is as the Senate Committee on Aviation frowned at the state of disrepair the Ilorin, Minna and Makurdi airports are currently in.

Unveiling the aviation road map to the Senate Committee on Aviation during the 2021 budget defence session on Tuesday at the National Assembly, the  Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika said the road map to be implemented through Public Private Partnership (PPP) has establishment of National Carrier as top priority.

His words: In 2021, the sum of N78.960billion is being proposed for capital expenditure at the headquarters in the Aviation Ministry and the emphasis will focus on the implementation of the aviation roadmap as by Mr. President.

“The roadmap would be implemented through Public Private Partnership, topmost of which will be the Establishment of National Carrier.”

Other projects to be executed as spelt out in the  road map accordimg to him, are establishment of Maintenance , Repair and Overhaul ( MRC) facility, Development of Agro – Allied Cargo Infrastructure, Establishment of Aviation Leasing Company, Search and Rescue Unit and Establishment of Aerospace University with the support of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

On the National Carrier, the minister stressed that all required agreements  and arrangements with other partners, have been worked out, making 2021 as the year the plan that has been in the pipeline will get practical actualisation.

“This government right from inception in 2015 , has been planning and strategizing on how to resuscitate National Carrier for Nigeria as far as global Air Transportation is concerned , the plan going by what is on the ground now , will be actualise next year through the PPP arrangement  

The minister added that aviation is the fastest growing sector of the Nigerian economy despite the setback suffered from the COVID -19 pandemic.

In the light of this, airports such as Minna, Ilorin, Makurdi etc, complained of, are being attended to, he said.

Chairman of the committee, Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC Kogi West), requested the minister to ensure the upgrade of the Ajaokuta Airstrip and establishment of Lokoja Airport.

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