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Be Professional In Aviation Matters, Mark Tells Oduah by Decapo: 9:20am On Dec 07, 2013
Senate President, David Mark on Friday told
the Minister of Aviation Princess Stella Oduah
to be professional in handling matters in the
sector so as to meet up with the international
standard
Senator Mark who gave the admonition when
he received the aviation minister who was in
courtesy visit to his office told her (Oduah) to
rise up to the challenges facing the sector and
not to fold hands waiting for months before
solving them so as to make it safe and secured.
He noted that there were challenges facing
the Nigerian Aviation sector but the challenges
were surmountable .
Aviation Minister, Ms. Stella Oduah
The Senate President said” Aviation Industry in
Nigeria must meet international standard . You
cannot lead such a global body if your own
house is not good enough. The current
turbulence in the Aviation industry should not
be a permanent feature. It should be resolved
as quickly as possible so that we can guarantee
safety in the industry.
“In other climes, they also have challenges,
mechanical or otherwise, but they have the
capability and capacity to resolve them
quickly. This is how it should be and not
waiting for months or years to resolve them.”
Advising the newly elected President of the
International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO,
the global body that regulates civil Aviation
Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliyu, who was part of
the entourage Mark charged him to
demonstrate leadership and represent Nigeria
creditably.
He told Aliyu that whatever “you do positively
or negatively would ultimately affect the
nation. You must not let us down. You must be
honest, fearless and courageous. You must
sell Nigeria to the outside word . You must
improve upon the standard of operation.”
Aliyu, the first African to head the 69 year old
organization, was elected president of ICAO
by 36 member states of the council on
November 18, 2013 at the 38th General
Assembly of the organization in Montreal,
Canada.
Speaking earlier, the Aviation Minister Oduah,
briefed the Senate President on the journey to
the election of Aliyu to the world body saying
that all other contestants to the sit stepped
down for the Nigerian candidate on account
of his rich credentials.
Princess Oduah said that Aliyu’s election was a
manifestation of new innovations and
transformation in the Aviation sector.



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Re: Be Professional In Aviation Matters, Mark Tells Oduah by sammyyoung2(m): 9:20am On Dec 07, 2013
that is to say......be [size=14pt]professional[/size] in ur Stealing, Oduah
Re: Be Professional In Aviation Matters, Mark Tells Oduah by Nobody: 7:55pm On Dec 10, 2013
This is how reasonable ppl talk,notsome jobless ediots dat got access to the internet, thatall they do is demand for her sack, no matter what.

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