President Buhari signed the air service agreement on Tuesday
Nigeria on Tuesday signed a bilateral air service agreement with four countries including the United States of America, India, Rwanda and Morocco.
The Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika, who announced this said President Muhammadu Buhari signed off on the bilateral air service pacts.
“I am glad to announce that Mr President, on behalf of Nigeria, has signed the instruments of ratification of the bilateral air service agreement between Nigeria and USA, India, Morocco as well as Rwanda,” Mr Sirika tweeted.
The President endorsed the ratification documents on 30th September as revealed in the uploaded copies of the instruments posted by the Minister.
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Bilateral air service agreements are treaties signed between nations to facilitate international commercial air transport services between territories.
Recall that on the 29th of July, 2020 during its virtual meeting, the Federal Executive Council had approved the air transport deal between Nigeria and the U.S.