Nigeria Retains Seat in ICAO Council With 163 Votes

Nigeria Retains Seat in ICAO Council With 163 Votes
Nigeria has retained its seat on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) after securing 163 votes out of 185 eligible member states during elections at the 42nd ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada.
The country’s representative, Mahmoud Ben-Tukur, was re-elected on Saturday into Part II of the ICAO Council, reinforcing Nigeria’s continued influence in shaping global aviation policies and standards.
The development was confirmed in a statement issued by Tunde Moshood, Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.
Ben-Tukur’s re-election marks a significant diplomatic victory for Nigeria in the international aviation community, ensuring that the country remains at the forefront of decision-making on issues relating to aviation safety, security, and environmental sustainability.
The ICAO Council is the governing body of the organisation, responsible for adopting international standards and recommended practices in global aviation.
Nigeria’s seat on the council strengthens its voice in advancing the interests of Africa in global air transport regulation.
Industry stakeholders have described the victory as a testament to Nigeria’s growing role in international aviation and the confidence of the global community in the country’s commitment to aviation development.
The 42nd ICAO Assembly, which brings together representatives of 193 member states, continues in Montreal, with discussions focusing on aviation recovery, sustainability, and emerging challenges in the sector.