Nigeria has secured re-election into Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council, consolidating its role in global aviation governance.
Tunde Moshood, media aide to Aviation and Aerospace Development Minister Festus Keyamo, announced that Nigeria’s candidate, Engr. Mahmoud Ben-Tukur, emerged victorious with 163 votes out of 185 member states during elections at the 42nd ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada.
“Engr. Ben-Tukur, who has been Nigeria’s Representative to ICAO, will continue to occupy Nigeria’s seat on the Council, further strengthening the nation’s role in global aviation governance,” Moshood said.
He explained that Nigeria’s success, alongside Egypt and South Africa, highlights strong confidence in Nigeria’s contributions to global aviation safety, security, and sustainability.
Moshood credited the win to Nigeria’s aviation diplomacy and global alliances, adding that Keyamo spearheaded the campaign and personally participated in voting sessions.
Keyamo described the outcome as “a proud moment for Nigeria and Africa,” stressing that it affirms the country’s commitment to safety, security, and sustainable aviation growth.