MINISTER
of Aviation, Stella Oduah-Ogiewonyi, has assured that Nigeria would
establish direct air links with Namibia next year as part of efforts to
end the challenges facing intra-Africa flights.
The assurance came as Namibian President, Hifikepunye Pohamba, said
African aviation potential remained largely untapped, adding that
aviation in all parts of the world “plays a central role in the
development of economies.”
The duo spoke at the 18th Aviation and Allied Business Leadership
Conference with the theme “Rethinking Africa’s Air Transport Strategy”
organised by Landover Company in Windhoek, Namibia.
Declaring the programme open, Pohamba, who was represented by the
country’s Minister of Works and Transport, Mr. Erkki Nghimtina, lamented
that only very few African airlines, could sustain their operations in
the long run, adding that at the moment, the fortunes of the continent’s
airline were dwindling.
Nghimtina assured the delegates that his country would continue to improve the safety standard of the industry.
“Namibia is very conscious of the safety standards as prescribed by
international bodies .The commitment is already yielding good fruits. It
is also committed to implanting all the international aviation rules
and regulations, that Namibia is signatory to,” he said.
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