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Nigeria’s Aviation Minister Reaffirms Commitment To Air Travel Safety Standards

1 year ago
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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has reaffirmed the government’s dedication to prioritizing safety, efficiency, and adherence to international aviation standards.

In a statement, Keyamo stressed the government’s commitment to safeguarding operators in the industry and fostering an environment conducive to growth.

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“We are resolute in upholding strict adherence to International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards, prioritizing safety, and collaborating with stakeholders for a sustainable industry,” Keyamo stated.

He further emphasized non-interference in safety standards, pledging to support regulatory decisions to maintain and enhance safety protocols. This assurance aims to reinforce the industry’s global standing while promoting innovation and collaboration.

“We are committed to a future where safety and collaboration define our shared journey,” Keyamo concluded.

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