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Senator Hadi Sirika

Minister of aviation for state speaks on aviation sector collapse
 
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Tue, 26 Jan 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

Senator Sirika raised an alarm saying the aviation sector is collapsing, but assured Nigerians that the federal government is determined to revamp the sector to meet international standard. He made the revelation when Guillemette Jaffrin and Bayo Oyewole, from the World Bank, visited him in his office in Abuja.

Present at the meeting were Engr Saleh Dunoma, managing director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Ibrahim Abdulsalam, managing director, Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), and Capt  Muhtar Usman, director general, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Dr. Ibrahim Idris, director planning research and statistics, Federal Ministry of Transportation.

The visitors from the World Bank visitors came to discuss the possibility of providing assistance for development of the aviation sector.

According to Daily Trust, Sirika stated that since inception of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, efforts were geared toward doing things properly.

He noted that no responsible government would allow contractors and consultants to dictate how businesses should be done to the detriment of the Nigerian populace.

“Government is no longer driven by contractors and consultants wishes. Activities are driven by needs,” he said.

 Senator Sirika also noted that the dwindling prices of crude oil posed a major financial challenge to government, stressing the need to partner with investors in the private sector.

He said government was willing to work with investors on a Public Private Partnership Agreement (PPP) to develop critical infrastructure in the aviation sector.

Sirika urged the World Bank to give Nigeria priority attention in its location of projects because Nigeria had the capacity and potentials to impact on the rest of Africa.

It would be recalled that in an on going bid to restore the aviation sector to its former glory, Senator Sirika recently warned international airlines to stop treating Nigerian passengers shabbily. Sirikas warned that  the fedral government would not condone the practice of subjecting Nigerians to all forms of suffering.

 

 

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