Nigerian Government set to establish Aviation University

By Tanimu Hassan Abuja

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The Nigerian Government has concluded all the necessary preparations for the establishment of the African Aviation and Aerospace University in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The University is expected to commence academic activities this month.

The Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika made this known while briefing Journalists in Abuja.

Senator Sirika said, “the institution will be one of its kind in Africa by looking at how African nations were left behind in the civil aviation business.”

He said; “We have already secured approval from the National University Commission and all the Civil Aviation bodies both domestic and international also agreed to give us a maximum corporation for smooth operation, and we also have land along the airport road for the building of permanent site of the university.”

“But for now, we have already signed a memorandum of understanding with NILE University for the use of laboratory and other practical materials for our students and our lectures room will be at our temporary headquarter in the Accident Investigative Bureau building before the completion of our permanent site.”

Senator Sirika said; “For this year’s academic session, we are going to start Bsc Aviation Business and BSc in Meteorology then each of the courses will start with 20 students for now and by 2023 the University will start MSc in Air Transport Management.”

“The official website of the university is www.aaau.edu.ng and registration will commence by the 26th of September to 18 of November 2022.”

According to him, the University is going to be privatised for more efficiency and focus.

Senator Sirika said; “the present administration is committed to overhauling the Civil Aviation Industry in Nigeria to compete with other Countries in the World.”

The African Aviation and Aerospace University is expected to boost the economy, promote diplomatic relationships between African nations and promote the Civil Aviation Industry in Nigeria and Africa at large.

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

1 Comment
  1. Ahmad Dan-Hamidu says

    I’m now watching this closely…after being disappointed by NCAT Zaria’s ongoing dysfunctional belief that only applicants with science background are qualified to apply for enrollment; a belife that is not shared by NCAT counterparts in the developed world!

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