Nigeria: 'Proposed Fly Nigeria Act to Boost Indigenous Carriers, Create Competitiveness'

18 December 2024

Abuja — The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has hinted that the proposed Fly Nigeria Act and Related Enabling Legislation will not only boost the capacity of the indigenous carriers in the country but, rejuvenate the Nigeria's Aviation Sector.

To this end, he said the Act is more than just a legislative proposal noting that it is a bold vision aimed at revitalising the country's sector .

The act, he added, seeks to foster a sense of national pride and ownership, encourage more Nigerians to choose indigenous carriers, and ultimately, create a sustainable and thriving Aviation Industry.

Keyamo, in his keynote address in Abuja at the Stakeholders' Engagement on the Proposal for the Fly Nigeria Act and Related Enabling Legislation, stated: "This gathering marks a pivotal moment in our collective efforts to reform and rejuvenate the Nigeria's Aviation Sector, aligning it with global standards and ensuring it serves as a catalyst for national development.

"As you are aware, the aviation industry is a vital pillar of our economy, driving growth, facilitating trade, and fostering connections both within our borders and beyond. As we deliberate on the Fly Nigeria Act, we are setting the stage for transformative changes that will enhance our capacity, promote competitiveness, and elevate the standard of services provided to the Nigerian populace and international travelers."

According to him, "The Act is aimed to support infrastructure development, boost job creation, and ensure that our aviation policies are aligned with best practices and international standards. Your presence signifies the importance of this initiative and the critical role that each stakeholder plays for the success of the event.

"I urge open dialogue, innovative ideas, and constructive feedback. It is through this collaborative effort that we will be able to craft a robust and effective legislative framework that addresses the unique challenges and opportunities within the Aviation Sector. I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to all the stakeholders, industry experts, and government officials for honoring our invitation and your commitment to this cause is highly commendable, and I look forward to the valuable insights and perspectives you will bring to our discussions."

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