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Nigeria Records Improved Aviation Safety Performance- ICAO

By Orientalnews StaffApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Yemisi Izuora

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has confirmed in its report that

Nigeria’s aviation safety performance has improved significantly in recent years.

Going by a Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM) conducted by the ICAO, between April 15 and 22, 2026, the country scored 91.45 per cent in Effective Implementation (EI), up from 70.12 per cent in the previous audit in 2023.

The evaluation measures States’ capacity to oversee aviation safety, particularly in aircraft operations, regulation and passenger protection.

According to Nigerian authorities, it also helps identify structural weaknesses and risks that could affect the national system.

The 2023 audit recorded a score considered below international standards. Director General of Civil Aviation Chris Ona Najomo attributed the improvement to reforms implemented since then, including root-cause analysis and corrective action plans. Authorities noted, however, that the results remain subject to change, as ICVM findings require further validation by ICAO’s technical bodies.

Beyond technical performance, the audit is a key indicator of the attractiveness of Nigeria’s aviation sector, particularly in terms of investor confidence and compliance with international standards. It is also part of the country’s broader air transport development strategy.

With ICAO support, Nigeria recently developed a master plan to guide the sector’s development over the next 20 years. Unveiled last week, the document outlines priority initiatives in infrastructure planning, regulatory and policy frameworks, operational performance and institutional capacity building.

It covers several key technical areas, including air navigation services, aerodrome development, air transport economics, safety oversight, as well as security and facilitation.

 

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