Aviation
FG to takeover Ekiti Airport, 9 others
The federal government has disclosed plans to takeover Ekiti state owned airport and other 9 airports belonging to state governments to help boost the aviation sector.
Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, who disclosed this when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Aviation for the 2021 budget defence, said the decision is to further boost the aviation industry, having realized that it was the fastest-growing sector of the nation’s economy.
Sirika listed other affected airports to include those of Anambra, Benue, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Gombe, Kebbi, Osubi and Dutse airports.
The minister added that aviation is the fastest-growing sector of the Nigerian economy despite the setback suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indications to this effect, he said, are that 10 new airports are coming up in the country in states like Benue, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Yobe, etc, apart from other ones taken over by the federal government as those of Gombe, Kebbi, Dutse and Zuru Airports.
He, however, said that safety and security are more important issues to them in the aviation sector than the establishment of new airports.
The Federal Government also gave an indication to float a new national carrier next year as part of its roadmap for the aviation sector in the 2021 budget.
Sirika said the roadmap to be implemented through Public-Private Partnership, PPP has the establishment of the national carrier as a top priority.
Other projects to be executed as spelt out in the roadmap, according to him, are the establishment of Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul, MRC facility, development of agro-allied cargo infrastructure, the establishment of the Aviation Leasing Company, Search and Rescue Unit, and Aerospace University with the support of International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO.
The national carrier, the minister stressed that all required agreements and arrangements with other partners have been worked out, making 2021 the year the plan that has been in the pipeline will get practical actualization.
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.
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