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New Minister Of Aviation And Aerospace Development Assumes Office With Pledge Of Transparency

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Keyamo Resumes As Aviation Minister, Vows To Be Transparent

Festus Keyamo (SAN), the recently sworn-in Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has officially taken up his duties shortly after his inauguration. Keyamo, who previously served as the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, assumed his new role following his swearing-in ceremony by President Bola Tinubu at the State House on Monday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Addressing the ministry’s staff, Keyamo urged them to collaborate harmoniously to translate the President’s vision for the ministry into reality and contribute to the nation’s progress….CONTINUE READING

 

The new minister confirmed his intention to continue building upon the roadmap structure established by the ministry, seeking updates on the progress of its objectives and accomplishments.

Keyamo emphasized the ministry’s commitment to developing and presenting innovative ideas to the President for approval, aligning with the agenda of fostering renewed hope for the nation. He expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and highlighted his intention to lead with maximum cooperation to ensure success.

Acknowledging the past achievements of the ministry, Keyamo assured that he wouldn’t disrupt positive initiatives but would critically examine areas where improvements are needed.

He emphasized that his approach is rooted in the concept of government continuity, emphasizing that both successful and incomplete endeavors would be reviewed with care.

The minister outlined his plans to swiftly gather briefings within a short span of time, aiming to develop these insights into actionable strategies that would be presented to the President for endorsement.

Transparency emerged as a central principle of Keyamo’s tenure, as he vowed to keep Nigerians informed about the ministry’s activities.

He stressed the importance of openness and engagement with the public, pledging to avoid the secrecy that had generated concerns in the past. Keyamo emphasized that serving the Nigerian people would be a guiding force during his tenure, drawing from his history of people-oriented work both in private practice and public office.

While the intricacies of the ministry’s contributions to passenger safety in the aviation environment may not be fully known to the public, Keyamo expressed his intention to bridge this gap through transparency, fostering understanding and appreciation among Nigerians.

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