Aviation

Kuku Nominated As Regional Advisor For Africa on ACI Governing Board

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Managing Director, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Olubunmi Kuku has been nominated to serve as a Regional Advisor representing Africa on the Airport Council International (ACI) World Governing Board.

The authority in a statement on Thursday said her nomination was ratified on September 20, 2024, during the ACI Africa General Assembly held in South Africa.

Kuku will play a crucial role in shaping policies and strategies that impact airports across the continent.

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Representing Africa on the ACI World Governing Board, which oversees 2,100 airports and 814 members across 169 countries. Ms. Kuku will advocate for the unique challenges and opportunities faced by African airports.

The statement said, “Her extensive experience in Infrastructure finance and the aviation sector will be invaluable in addressing issues such as infrastructure development, safety regulations, and sustainable practices, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and competitiveness of African airports on a global scale.

“In recognition of her outstanding leadership and the remarkable performance of airports under her management, Olubunmi Kuku and her team from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria were also honored with two prestigious safety awards during the ACI Africa Conference held in Johannesburg”.

The accolades spotlighted the exceptional services and operational excellence of both the Port Harcourt International Airport and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

These awards reflect her commitment to elevating Nigeria’s aviation standards and her vision for a thriving and resilient aviation industry across Africa.

Responding the FAAN boss said “I am deeply honoured to be elected as the Regional Advisor for Africa on the ACI World Governing Board. “This role is not just a personal achievement; it is a collective victory for our nation and the African aviation sector. Together, we can foster collaboration, innovation, and excellence, ensuring that our airports are not only safe and efficient but also drivers of economic growth and development.”she said .

Kuku’s election comes at a critical time when the global aviation industry is navigating through unprecedented challenges and opportunities.

Her leadership will be instrumental in promoting the interests of African airports, advocating for investment in infrastructure, and pushing for policies that support sustainable aviation practices.

Kuku said she remains committed to her mission of transforming Nigeria’s aviation landscape and uplifting the African aviation sector.

She added that With her at the helm, the future looks bright for airports across the continent.

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