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Senate moves to approve Aviation College in Ogun

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyNovember 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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A bill seeking to establish the Federal College of Aviation Technology, Ilara-Remo, Ogun State, has scaled second reading on the floor of the Senate.

This followed the presentation of the lead debate on the general principles of the bill titled: โ€˜Federal College of Aviation Technology, Ilara-Remo, Ogun (Establishment) Bill, 2023โ€™, by its sponsor, Senator Olugbenga Daniel (APC Ogun East) during plenary on Wednesday.

Leading the debate, Daniel said that the bill which was read for the first time on October 10 aimed to upgrade an existing Federal Technical College to a fully-fledged Federal College of Aviation Technology.

He said that it sought to provide full time courses in various specialisations in the aviation industry and to make provision for the general administration of the college and for related matters.

The lawmaker said that aviation technology encompasses the various technological advancements and innovations that have shaped the field of aviation.

โ€œFrom the early days of aviation to the present, technology has played a crucial role in improving the safety, efficiency and capabilities of aircraft,โ€ he stressed.

Daniel, who was a former governor of Ogun State, also said that aviation technology in Nigeria had witnessed significant growth and development over the years.

He said: โ€œAs the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria has made notable strides in the aviation sector both in terms of infrastructure and technological advancements especially in the areas of airports and infrastructure, navigation and communication Systems, Aircraft Maintenance and repair.โ€

He, however, said that while Nigeria had made significant progress in aviation technology, there were still challenges to address.

The lawmaker said that challenges to be addressed included the need for continued investment in infrastructure development, enhancement of safety and security measures and the promotion of research and innovation in aviation technology.

โ€œBy addressing these challenges, Nigeria can further strengthen its aviation sector, boost economic growth, and promote connectivity both domestically and internationally,โ€ he affirmed.


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