Cape Verde Authority To Start Flight Operations In Nigeria
Federal Government of Nigeria has said Cape Verde is planning to establish its embassy in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
This is just as Federal Government has hinted on the discussion with Cape Verde on the plan to begin air transport relationship in line with existing Bilateral Air Service Agreement between the two countries.
Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika made the disclosure after a meeting with Cape Verde representatives during a sideline meeting at the just concluded the First ICAO/UNWTO Ministerial Conference on Tourism and Air Transport in Africa, held in Sal, Cape Verde.
Sirika noted that the country will start operations into Nigeria very soon and urged Nigeria airlines to make use of the opportunity to partner with them.
Apart from the flight operations, the country is also planning to establish its embassy in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
On his twitter handle ‘@hadisirika’, the minister said: “Cape Verde to open an embassy in Abuja this year and also to commence direct flight”.
Another source who is privy to the meeting said Cape Verde has agreed to fulfill all necessary commitment and go through the process in line with international best practices.
He also hinted that ‘Cape Verde is ready to begin the operation with its national carrier, Cabo Verde Airlines and they are looking at this year.’
According to the source: “The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority will embark on inspection trip to Cape Verde to look at their facilities and their airlines in form of an audit before a final approval is given for them to commence operations into Nigeria.”