Montréal, 19 Novembre 2013 -
Airports Council International (ACI) extends its
warmest congratulations to the newly elected
President of the Council of ICAO, Dr. Olumuyiwa
Benard Aliu.
Dr. Aliu's election was confirmed on 18 November when
the 36 States that comprise ICAO's Governing Council
registered their unanimous agreement during the
Council's 200th Session. Dr. Aliu's three-year term will
take effect on 1 January 2014 and end on 31 December
2016. Nigeria presented his candidature on 8 March 2013.
"Dr. Aliu is an outstanding diplomat and civil aviation
leader with a great talent for consensus building and a
passion for advancing aviation policy and practice. He
has always impressed me with his seamless development
and integration of strategic objectives, policies and
programmes as well as his warm and open personal style
and talent for drawing together people to forge
collaborations and partnerships. His 30-years of
exceptional service to international civil aviation and
extensive academic background have garnered the full
confidence of ACI that relies on the Council to advance
issues of great importance to the world's airports. I
look forward to working with Dr. Aliu over the next
triennium and congratulate him on his historic
appointment." Angela Gittens, Director General, ACI
World.
He is the fifth President of the ICAO Council in its
almost 70-year history and its first President from the
Africa region. Prior to his election, Dr. Aliu served
for eight years as the ICAO Council's Nigerian
Representative (2005-2013), Director of the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority's Air Transport Regulation
Directorate (2000-2004), and Chairman for the
formulation of African Civil Aviation Policy under the
African Union (2009-2011).
Dr. Aliu's election to President follows the announced
retirement of Roberto Kobeh González (2006-2013) who
served as President of the ICAO Council for two
consecutive terms. On 22 November 2013, ACI will hold a
retirement luncheon for Mr. Kobeh González to pay homage
to the tremendous contributions that he has made to the
sustainable development of the international civil
aviation industry. The luncheon will be held in
collaboration with the Civil Air Navigation Services
Organisation (CANSO) and the International Air Transport
Association (IATA)
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