To express harmony and support for the Nigerian aviation and transport sector unions, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo , has attended the 2024 International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Congress in Marrakesh, Morocco.
The Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Tunde Moshood who made this known in a press release noted that the Minister’s attendance as a special guest highlights the Federal Government’s recognition of the essential role transport workers play in stabilizing the aviation sector and the economy as a whole.
According to Moshood, the ITF Congress, which is one of the largest global gatherings of transport unions, brings together representatives from over 150 countries to discuss key issues, share best practices, and formulate strategies to advance workers’ rights across various transport sectors.
Speaking on his participation at the Congress, the Minister lauded the unwavering commitment of aviation workers, recognizing their invaluable contributions to the continuous growth, safety, and stability of the sector in Nigeria.
“The success of our aviation industry is deeply rooted in the dedication and resilience of our workers. It is imperative that we support and engage with them as partners in our mission to drive the sector forward. My presence here in Marrakesh is a testament to that commitment,” Keyamo said.
The Minister’s presence at the ITF Congress also signifies the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to foster stronger collaborations between industry stakeholders, unions, and the government in addressing key challenges, such as workers’ welfare, infrastructural development, and policy reforms that benefit the transport sector.
The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), the foremost and largest industrial union in Nigeria’s aviation sector, was prominently represented at the event, alongside other transport unions from Nigeria.
To support NUATE and other transport unions, the Minister used the opportunity to engage with global leaders and experts in the transport and aviation sectors, sharing Nigeria’s vision for a more sustainable and innovative aviation ecosystem. He reiterated the Ministry’s resolve to improve workers’ conditions, streamline operations, and ensure the growth of Nigeria’s aviation industry aligns with international standards.
As the ITF Congress 2024 progresses, the Minister’s active involvement underscores Nigeria’s leadership in aviation and its commitment to workers’ rights, safety, and development.