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Keyamo Signs Aviation Agreement with AfDB to Advance Nigeria’s Leasing Initiative in Congo

Keyamo Signs Aviation Agreement with AfDB to Advance Nigeria’s Leasing Initiative in Congo
Strengthening Africa’s Aviation Sector through Strategic Partnership
Festus Keyamo, SAN, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has formalized a significant partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB) by signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) on behalf of the Nigerian government. The agreement, concluded during a high-level dialogue in Brazzaville, Congo, seeks to accelerate the Integrated Aviation Transformation Programme (IATP) across Africa. This initiative arrives at a critical juncture for the continent’s aviation industry, which is poised for growth but faces considerable challenges.
Keyamo, recently appointed as the African Champion of the IATP, emphasized the AfDB’s $7 billion aviation transformation programme as a pivotal driver for the sector’s expansion. He outlined President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, highlighting ongoing reforms and investment opportunities aimed at establishing Nigeria as a premier aviation hub within Africa. Central to his address was the introduction of the Nigeria Aircraft Leasing Company, a newly approved initiative designed to enhance the continent’s aviation infrastructure.
Nigeria’s Leasing Initiative and Regional Implications
The Minister called on the AfDB to provide capital support for the leasing company, underscoring its potential to serve as a benchmark for other African nations seeking to modernize their aviation sectors. Nigeria has already taken significant preparatory steps, including domesticating the Cape Town Convention, revising its Irrevocable Deregistration and Export Request Authorisation (IDERA), and reforming aviation insurance policies to meet international standards. These measures are intended to create a robust framework for the leasing initiative’s success.
Despite the promising outlook, the aviation sector must contend with several obstacles. Geopolitical tensions, notably the ongoing Iran-U.S. conflict, threaten the stability of raw material supply chains essential to the industry. Additionally, Africa faces diminishing aid flows and the destabilizing effects of the Ebola outbreak, which could impede progress on the leasing initiative and broader transformation goals. Nevertheless, investor sentiment remains cautiously optimistic, with market participants closely monitoring Nigeria’s efforts and competitors likely to adjust their strategies in response.
Commitment to Continental Aviation Transformation
The AfDB President expressed strong approval of Nigeria’s presentation and reaffirmed the Bank’s dedication to advancing the IATP, particularly within Nigeria. Following the dialogue, Minister Keyamo unveiled Nigeria’s Country Compact for the aviation sector before the formal signing of the LOI. This agreement commits both parties to collaborate closely in implementing the Bank’s aviation transformation programme, aiming to surmount existing challenges and unlock new growth opportunities for Africa’s aviation industry.

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