Sirika receives Architects Institute Award for Aviation Infrastructural Development

Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika receives the Fellowship Award from the President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, Sonny Echono

Nigeria’s Minister for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has received the Honorary Fellowship and Distinguished Service Award of the Nigerian Institute of Architects for the unprecedented infrastructural developments in the aviation sector under his leadership.

The Award was given to the Minister at the Institute’s Architecture Annual Award 2021 in Abuja.

According to the Institute, the Ministry of Aviation embarked on 157 projects and delivered 134 to 100% completion under Sirika’s supervision, adding that this is a remarkable achievement in the history of Nigerian Aviation.

The Institute also noted that amongst the Minister’s numerous landmark achievements, which earned him the award, were the completion of the international terminals at four (4) airports, namely the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos, Port Harcourt International Airport, and the Malam Aminu Kano Airport which it described as architectural masterpieces.

The Institute also cited the rehabilitation of the runways of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, and the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu according to ICAO specifications which were not only delivered ahead of schedule but within budget.

“Airports under his watch were certified (Abuja and Lagos). It is also on record that Aviation has become the fastest-growing sector in the Nigerian economy Pre-Covid-19 passenger grew from 8 to 18 million and similarly all allied businesses have grown tremendously” the citation stated.

Receiving the award, Senator Hadi Sirika, also a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, expressed his appreciation to the Institute for recognising his modest achievements in the aviation sector, even though he was not an architect by profession.

He said he had been invited to receive numerous awards, honours,  fellowships, and even honorary doctorate degrees, numbering about 390 all of which he declined.

According to him, he had to make an exception for the Nigerian Institute of Architects award because of the integrity of the institution.

 “I am more than glad to accept this, I cherish it, I will keep it, I will nurse it and I will carry it to one of my sons or daughters who will be an architect.”

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