Posted by Sade Williams

 

A high-level ministerial meeting of Western African States concluded, recently concluded with a 15-point post-covid recovery plan for air transport in the region, including strategies for the long-term sustainable development of the industry.

The two-day virtual event on enhancing air connectivity and growth in West Africa was
organized by the Federal Ministry of Aviation of Nigeria, in cooperation with the International Partners for Aviation Development, Innovation and Sustainability (iPADIS).

Also, participating were Central African and Caribbean States, international and regional
financial and regulatory organizations, as well as industry stakeholders from air transport,
tourism, trade, public health and related sectors.

Senator Hadi Sirika, Nigerian Minister of Aviation, stated that “Nigeria’s determination to host the High-Level Ministerial Meeting is borne out of the desire to find a lasting solution to the challenges of this sector in our sub–region, especially at a time when the industry is unprecedentedly being impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in depressed travel demands and disruptions of businesses globally.”

Minister Sirika called on States to address the issue of financing and modernization of aviation infrastructure and to attract support from private investors by “building a transparent, stable and predictable investment climate, as well as by include aviation in national development plans”.

Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, founding president of iPADIS, likewise stressed the need for
strengthened levels of collaboration and decisiveness among West African governments
and industry stakeholders in addressing the COVID-19 challenge and ensuring a rapid
recovery of the air transport and tourism sectors, vital to stimulating economic
development in the region.

“I am confident that the 15 West African States have the potential and the resourcefulness
to transform their region into a leading aviation market and to take full advantage of air
transport as a major contributor to trade, tourism and GDP”, said Dr. Aliu.

“What is required is political determination to turn the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity
to enhance the contribution of civil aviation to West Africa’s economic growth, social progress and integration, and overall sustainable development.

“Your collaboration and leadership will be critical to implement necessary strategies and synergies for a sustainable and resilient air transport system worthy of the great potential of this region”, he emphasized.

Dr. Aliu thanked the Nigerian Government for hosting the event and reiterated that iPADIS
is looking forward to continue collaborating with Nigeria, other members of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS), as well as other partner organizations, to ensure effective implementation of the decisions of the high-level ministerial meeting.

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