Nigeria To Commences Cameroon-Algeria Route By April
By: Tanimu Hassan Abuja
In line to promote Trade, Tourism and Economic cooperation, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo received the Algerian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Mezoued Hosine.
The courtesy visit was made in other to discuss the commencement of Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) arrangements between Nigeria and Algeria.
During the meeting, Ambassador Hosine expressed his country’s keen interest in launching air services connecting Algeria, Abuja, and Douala, he also requested the Minister’s intervention in ensuring that the necessary paperwork is expedited by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to facilitate the commencement of this route, slated to begin operations on April 6, 2025.
This was contained in a Press Statement signed by the Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Tunde Moshood.
In his response, the Minister welcomed the initiative and commended Algeria’s efforts in strengthening aviation ties with Nigeria.
He pledged to expedite all necessary processes to ensure a smooth implementation of the agreement, reaffirming the Ministry’s commitment to fostering bilateral cooperation in the aviation sector.
“This development aligns with our broader vision to enhance Nigeria’s aviation connectivity with key international destinations,” the Minister stated.
“We will work closely with relevant agencies, particularly the NCAA, to ensure all required formalities are completed as swiftly as possible, this is an opportunity we’ve been waiting for, if we have to go to Cameroon, a neighbouring country that’s less than an hour flight, we have to fly to Togo first, possibly sleep over before coming to our neighbouring Cameroon, this is a welcome development”.
The meeting signifies a positive step toward bolstering diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and Algeria through enhanced air transport connectivity.
The proposed Algeria-Abuja-Douala route is expected to facilitate trade, tourism, and economic cooperation between the two nations and beyond.
Keyamo also assured the Ambassador of Nigeria’s readiness to support the initiative, underscoring the government’s commitment to improving air travel accessibility and reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a key aviation hub in Africa.
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