Home News Nigeria’s CTC Compliance Score Rises to 70.5%, Deemed Safe for Aircraft Leasing
News

Nigeria’s CTC Compliance Score Rises to 70.5%, Deemed Safe for Aircraft Leasing

Share
Share

The Aviation Working Group (AWG) has significantly raised Nigeria’s Cape Town Convention (CTC) compliance index score from 49 percent to 70.5 percent, marking a major improvement in the country’s standing for aircraft leasing, Okay.ng reports.

The AWG, a non-profit entity composed of key aviation manufacturers, leasing companies, and financial institutions, plays a crucial role in shaping international policies and regulations that facilitate advanced aviation financing and leasing.

Nigeria’s improved score indicates that the country is now regarded as safer for aircraft leasing activities.

In a letter addressed to Festus Keyamo, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Jeffrey Wool, AWG’s secretary-general, conveyed the organization’s decision. Wool credited the increase to recent legal advancements made in Nigeria, specifically the Practice Direction issued last week.

“Thank you (and your colleagues) for the time, effort, and skill over the past months on the Practice Direction issued late last week,” Wool wrote.

“Based on that important legal development, AWG has swiftly and materially increased the Nigeria CTC compliance index score from 49 to 70.5.”

Share
Related News
Timipre Sylva
News

Sylva’s Media Aide: EFCC’s Wanted Declaration Is Coordinated Political Attack

The Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs to former Bayelsa State...

Sutura Shagari
News

Hajiya Sutura Shagari, Last Surviving Wife of Former President Shehu Shagari, Dies at 89

The family of Nigeria’s former President Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari has announced...

News

Tinubu Reaffirms Full Commitment to Siemens Power Deal, Says Energy Is Key to Nigeria’s Economic Revival

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s full commitment to the...

News

EFCC Declares Ex-Petroleum Minister Timipre Sylva Wanted Over $14.8m Corruption Allegation

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Timipre Sylva, a former Minister of...