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Expert Decries Call For Scrapping Of Ministry
The call by Aviation Industry think-tank group, Aviation Round Table (ART) to scrap the Federal Ministry of Aviation has been described as wrong and unreasonable.
An Aviation expert and Chief Executive of Mulaky Konsult, Majoku Ilaki made the remark on Friday in Port Harcourt during an interview with The Tide.
It would be recalled that ART had recently advised the Federal Government to implement the recommendation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) that Aviation should be an arm of Transport Ministry, just like road and rail.
However, Ilaki pointed out that forced merger was tried in the past, but did not succeed because it became clear that aviation, on its own, is a big project that needs to stand alone, saying “I strongly disagree with this position; because, it has been tried before and it never succeeded.
Remember that Aviation and Transport Ministries were merged sometime, but throughout that period, nothing literally happened in the aviation sector because attention was on the transport section.
So, it has been tried briefly, but did not work and that was why it was de-merged again. The fact that ECOWAS recommended that there should be no Ministry of Aviation, does not make it final”, he opined.
He queried, “how many countries are in ECOWAS, what is the population of those countries? Put all of them together, they don’t even meet the size of our own population. Look at our own circumstances, it is not what is recommended for the Gambia or Ghana, it does not fit into our own system because our population is almost 10 times of these populations”, Ulaki noted.
The Aviation expert advised that Nigeria looks at the issue carefully and not just because they said we should do this and then we go on immediately to implement it, noting that it is an ill wind that will blow nobody any good. To deal with it, he said, we need a very strong Aviation Ministry and we are lucky for now because we have somebody that is strong and focused.
“We need to rally round her so that before she leaves, she can take the sector higher”, he added.
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