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Condemnation trails bloated directorates in Aviation sector

Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo

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More condemnations have continued to trail the appointment of 46 directors for five out of the six aviation agencies by Mr. Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development.

This time around, Mr. Olumide Ohunayo, the General Secretary, Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI), in an exclusive interview with Daily Independent, said that with the current composition, there was no way the aviation agencies could survive.
He also told Nigerians not to expect anything different in the current dispen-sation, despite the Renewed Hope mantra of the President Bola Tinubu administration.

Ohunayo regretted that while the stakeholders in the sector were looking forward to Keyamo correcting some of the anomalies created by Sen. Hadi Sirika, the immediate past Minister of Aviation, through the creation of more directorates in the twilight of the past administration, the current minister had rather continued in that stead.

Ohunayo also declared that the continuous imposition of incompetent personnel from outside the system on the career civil servants was doing more damage to the system than good as the growth of the civil servants was stunted.

He pointed out that the agen¬cies are currently not being run efficiently, insisting that they are top heavy.

He said: “The agencies cannot survive with the high number of directorates that we now have. In all, we have about 46 of them and we were complaining about what Sirika left behind. It is too heavy. Again, you are not moving people, rather, you are killing the career civil servants. You are bringing friends and families into the system to come and take positions they are not qualified for.
“Until when you are ready to prune down the expenses, allow the agencies to run efficiently, I doubt if any other activities in the sector can really move. As of today, the industry is still run by the agencies and so far, the agen¬cies have not been efficiently managed.

“The efficiency must show in the management. What is happening is that what has happened in the past is being deodorised under the Agenda of Renewed Hope. I am not so sure if anything different will happen in this dispensation.”

Also, Capt. Mohammed Badamasi, aviation stakeholder, said that the current number of directorates was humongous and needless.
Badamasi explained that a lot of things are being done without the consultations of the stakeholders, insisting that the minister had not learnt anything from the past mistakes.

“It is wrong to have such a high number of directors in the agencies. The government ought to have consulted the professionals in the sector for some of its actions,” he said.
Badamasi, however, said that it was necessary for Keyamo to tell the public how he came about such high number of directors in the agencies.
Besides, Engr. Sheri Kyari, industry analyst, described the appointments as compensation for those who worked for the emergence of the current administration.

Like Ohunayo, Kyari said that the colossal appointments would add to the burden of the agencies as each of the directors would have at least two official vehicles and personnel working in their offices.

He decried that the agencies have been politicised by politicians, as some of the directors lacked industry experience.
He maintained that most of the appointed directors would have to learn the nity-gritty of the sector before they find their footing.
“It is quite high, but like I said because it is politics, the government is looking at compensating some people who they felt supported them in coming to power. That is how you find some people in the system.

“We have said it times without number that from the offices of directors downward, they should be career people. People should go from bottom and get to the director level, rather than just bringing people from outside to that top level.”
The Federal Government had last December, appointed 46 new directors for agencies under the Ministry of Aviation and Aero¬space Development.

This came a week after the government sacked chief executives of aviation agencies followed by their directors in the agencies.
For the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), the government had appointed Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli Director of the Weather Services; Prof. Odjugo Ovuyovwiroye, Director, Research and Training; Onyegbule Amarachi, Director, Applied Meteorological Services; Abdulkareem Olayinka, Director, Engineering and Technical Services; Funke Arowojobe, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection; Shola Gabriel, Director, Legal Services/Company Secretary; Nasiru Sani, Director, Human Resources and Administration; Alex Yusuf, Director, Finance and Accounts, and Air-iohuodion Omonzojie, Director, Corporate Services.

For the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Engr. Balang Godwin was appointed as the Director, Aerodrome and Airspace Standards; Yinka Boboye, Director, Air Transport Regulations; Capt. Donald Spiff, Director, Operations, Licensing and Training; Michael Achimugu, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection; Omogo Chinedu, Director, Aviation Security Regulation; Olufemi Odukoya, Director, Finance and Accounts; Engr. Victor Goyea, Director, Airworthiness Standards; Barr. Mary Tufano, Director, Legal Services/Company Secretary; Anastasia Gbem, Director, Human Resources and Administration; Horatius Egua, Director, Special Duties, and Rebecca Aghadinazu, Director, Corporate Services.

At the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Muonemeh Lotenna was appointed as the Director, Finance and Accounts; John Tayo, Director, Operations; Abimbola Ladipo, Director, Human Resources and Administration; Engr. Ijeoma Ihenachor, Director, Safety Electronic and Engineering Services; Rita Egbadon, Director, Legal Services/Company Secretary; Abdulahi Musa, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection; Abba Ahmad, Director, Special Duties, and Ibrahim Aliyu as the Director Corporate Services.
At the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Engr. Abdullahi Babanya was appointed Director, Engineering Services; Odita Francis, Director, Operations; Engr. Nwobu Patrick, Director, Transport Investigation; Esosa Eremwanarua, Director, Legal Services/Company Secretary; Engr. Lawal Abdulmumin, Director, Human Resources; Mrs. Bimbo Oladeji, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection; Mrs. Okundaye-Oke Itohan Folake, Director, Finance and Accounts, and Baro Minabowanre, Director, Corporate Services.

At the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Engr. Muniru Abiola was appointed as the Director, Engineering Services; Capt. Abdullahi Mahmood, Director, Airport Operations; Ayodele Olatiregun, Director, Finance and Accounts; Luqman Eniola, Director, Human Resources and Administration; Igbafe Afegbai, Director, Aviation Security Services; Mrs. Bridget Gold, Director, Legal Services/Company Secretary; Jensen Asaba, Director, Corporate Services; Obiageli Orah, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection; Henry Agbebire, Director, Special Duties, and Adebola Agunbiade, Director, Commercial and Business Development.
The government also said that the appointment of Director, Cargo Services, FAAN would be made shortly.

Credit: Daily Independent

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Defection Gale: Osun Federal legislators pledge loyalty to Adeleke, PDP

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Senators and House of Representatives members from Osun State have renewed their loyalty to the executive governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Jackson Adeleke and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Their fresh commitment was coming amid defection of of one of the Reps member representing Obokun/Oriade Federal Constituency, Hon. Woke Oke to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The defection raised concerns in Osun State that lawmakers who were elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party might have concluded plans to join the APC.

CAPITAL POST gathered on Friday that the three Senators pledged their loyal to Adeleke administration and the Peoples Democratic Party, despite gale of defections rocking the PDP across the country.

Also other members of the House of Representatives, eight in number have distanced themselves from the defection of Wole Oke and reaffirmed their commitment to Governor Adeleke’s administration.

Letter of commitment issued by the three Senators was sighted by CAPITAL POST on Saturday, making a categorical statement that they were unperturbed and believed in the administration of Ademola Adeleke.

The statement signed by Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East), Senator Oyewumi Olalere (Osun West), and Senator Fadeyi Olubiyi (Osun Central) read: “The three senators from Osun State hereby resolve and wish to state categorically that we remain steadfast with our amiable and performing Governor, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

“We pledge our unalloyed loyalty to the people’s governor and our great party, the PDP.”

The statement of the Reps members, signed by Bamidele Salam (Ede North, South/Egbedero/Ejigbo Constituency), Ajilesoro Abimbola Taofeek (Ife Central/East/North/South Constituency), Mudashiru Lukman Alani (Ayedire/Iwo/Ola-Oluwa Constituency), Akanni Clement Ademola (Boluraduro/Ifedayo Ila Constituency), Omirin Emmanuel Olusanya (Atakunmosa East/Atakunmosa West/Ilesa East/Ilesa West Constituency), Adewale Moruf Adebayo (Irepodun/Olorunda/Oshogbo/Orolu Constituency ), Adetunji Abidemi Olusoji (Odo-Itin/Ifelodun/Boripe Constituency) and Oladebo Lanre Omoleye (Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Constituency), read:
“The defection of our colleague, Hon. Wole Oke, is a personal decision that holds no bearing on the stability or cohesion of the PDP in Osun.

“The remaining eight members of the caucus remain fully committed to the ideals and leadership of the party.”

They commended Adeleke’s efforts in education, healthcare, infrastructure and social welfare.
“The achievements of Governor Adeleke are visible across all sectors — education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare.

“His governance style continues to inspire confidence within the party and among the people of Osun,” they added.

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FG designates Minna as alternate airport to Abuja

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Minna, capital of Niger State has been designated as an alternative airport to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International, Abuja.

The Airport which is now Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna, has Ben designated because its closeness to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The news of its designation was broken by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.

He stat3d this at the flight inauguration of Overland Airways’ commercial flights from the Minna airport.

Highlighting the airport’s capacity and strategic relevance, Keyamo praised the facility’s infrastructure and its potential to serve as a major aviation hub.

“The runway is an international runway; a 747 and a triple seven can use this runway. Why, over the years, this has been underutilised is still a puzzle,” the minister said.

He emphasised that the airport meets international standards in both physical and operational aspects, and expressed surprise at its previous underuse.

“Our eyes are on this airport. By the powers conferred on me, I declare Minna Airport as the alternative to Abuja Airport. NCAA, FAAN, take note,” Keyamo declared.

The declaration is expected to bolster aviation traffic in Minna and serve as a strategic relief point for flight operations in  the North, especially during emergencies or congestion at the Abuja airport.

Also, yesterday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, spoke on the importance of robust collaboration between state governments and the Federal Government.

This, he said, was important in advancing the nation’s developmental agenda.

The minister stated this when the inaugural commercial flight from the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna, landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.

He said that sustainable national progress can only be achieved when all tiers of government work in synergy, pooling resources, aligning policies, and coordinating efforts to deliver impactful governance to the  people.

The Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna was built by the administration of Umaru Bago in Niger State and named after the President.

“One of the key issues that we need to talk about is the kind of collaboration that Mr. President is always talking about between the Federal Government and the sub-nationals. This is one great example that Niger State has shown that the states can indeed come together with the Federal Government to collaborate in order to bring prosperity to Nigerians,” he said.

The inaugural commercial flight, Overland Air with Registration Number 5N-CCN landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 1:32pm conveying the first set of passengers including the Niger State Governor, Mr. Umaru Bago, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, former Niger State Governor, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi and other top government officials.

The Minister expressed profound appreciation to President Tinubu for providing the enabling environment that facilitated the successful commencement of operations at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna.

He noted that this milestone reflects the President’s unwavering commitment to infrastructural development and improved connectivity across the country.

The Minister also hailed Governor Bago, for his visionary leadership in opening up the Niger State for agricultural development, commercial activities, industrial growth, and overall economic prosperity.

He described  Bago’s efforts as a demonstration of uncommon passion and dedication to the advancement of Niger State and the well-being of its people.

“We have to appreciate our president like our Governor has said. This is indeed a dream come true. The Governor has indeed made this happen. He is so passionate about opening up Niger State for agriculture, commerce, industry and prosperity,” he said.

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