President Muhammadu Buhari has signed bilateral air service pacts with USA, India, Rwanda and Morocco, Minister for Aviation Hadi Sirika declared on Tuesday.
“I’m glad to announce that Mr President, on behalf of Nigeria, has signed the devices of ratification of the bilateral air service agreement between Nigeria and USA, India, Morocco in addition to Rwanda,” Mr Sirika mentioned in a submit on his Twitter deal with, @hadisirika.
Bilateral air service agreements are treaties signed between countries to speedup international industrial air transport companies between territories.
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On twenty ninth July, virtual meeting heard, the Federal Executive Council had permitted the air transport deal involving Nigeria and the U.S.
Lai Mohammed, the information minister talking to reporters after the convention, noticed Nigeria would leverage the settlement to solidify its socio-cultural and economic relations with the U.S.
Nigeria’s bilateral air service agreements with different countries stood at 92 as of last October.