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Aviation sector boost: Federal College of Aviation Technology Bill passes first reading

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
October 10, 2023
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In a significant development for the aviation sector in Nigeria, the Federal College of Aviation Technology (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (SB-52), sponsored by Senator Otunba Gbenga Daniel (OGD), has successfully passed its first reading on the floor of the Nigerian Senate.

Senator Otunba Daniel, representing the Ijebu East District in the Senate, introduced the bill with the aim of establishing a specialized institution dedicated to the advancement and training of professionals in the aviation field in Ilara Remo, Ogun State.

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The bill’s passage during its first reading signifies the Senate’s recognition of the importance of the Federal College of Aviation Technology in enhancing the country’s aviation industry. The proposed college is expected to play a pivotal role in promoting excellence, research, and development within the aviation sector, ultimately contributing to safer and more efficient air travel in Nigeria.

Speaking about the significance of the bill to Freelanews, the former governor of Ogun State expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “The Federal College of Aviation Technology will be a catalyst for innovation, skill development, and capacity building within our aviation industry. It will align Nigeria with global standards in aviation education and training.”

The bill is now set to undergo further scrutiny and debate in the Senate before potentially becoming law.

Stakeholders in the aviation industry, educational institutions, and aviation professionals have welcomed this legislative step and are closely monitoring its progress.

If the bill is eventually passed into law, it is expected to have a transformative impact on the aviation sector in Nigeria, helping the country’s aviation professionals meet international standards and contribute significantly to the growth and safety of the industry.

The functions of the college will include:

(a) to provide the highest quality full-time courses and training in
the various aspects of expertise needed in Aviation industry, and in particular
to award all classes of pilot certification in:
(i) Aircraft maintenance;
(ii) Air traffic control;
(iii) Aeronautical technology;
(iv) Cabin crew training;
(v) Private and Commercial Pilot license training;
(vi) Crew resource management;
(vii) Safety/operation and risk management.

(b) Be a center of excellence that will provide opportunities for:
(i) Refresher courses for pilots;
(ii) Research and development in the aviation industry;
(iii) to arrange conferences, seminars and study groups relative to the
fields of learning specified in section 2.

(c) to make suitable arrangement for the application of the research
findings by the Governments and private sector for the economic development
of Nigeria;

(d) to involve in such other fields of applied engineering and
technological training relevant in the sector in furtherance of Aviation and
economic development of Nigeria; and

(e) to perform such other functions as in the opinion of the Council
that may serve to promote the objectives of the College.

The Federal College of Aviation Technology (Establishment) Bill, 2023, represents a significant stride toward bolstering Nigeria’s aviation capabilities and fostering a brighter future for the country’s aviation professionals.

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Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.


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