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Addressing Aviation Agencies Debt Burden

Addressing Aviation Agencies Debt Burden By AbdulRasaq Saidu It has become absolutely necessary to call attention to the urgent need to redress the growing crisis of inter-agencies debts on the one hand, and the huge debts owed the agencies by various airlines and other aviation companies on the other hand. These huge stockpiles of debts which have grown into hundreds of billions of Naira when combined have begun to ascend dangerously into turbulent weather whereby the capacity of the agencies to deliver their direly required functions is becoming severely impaired, including already failed ability to pay their workers. It is in the public domain that industrial crisis has been threatened in NCAA, NAMA and NiMet owing to inability of the organisations to meet staff obligations due to growing debts owed them. The same is reveling up in other agencies.It is also on record that the agencies are presently putting off their safety-critical staff trainings due to t...

AIR PEACE WELCOMES BRAND-NEW EMBRAER E175 TO NIGERIA .....MOVE STRENGTHENING FLEET , OPERATIONAL CONNECTIVITY

AIR PEACE WELCOMES BRAND-NEW EMBRAER E175 TO NIGERIA .....MOVE STRENGTHENING FLEET , OPERATIONAL CONNECTIVITY Continuing its remarkable stride in fleet modernization, route expansion, and elevated passenger experience, West and Central Africa's largest airline, Air Peace Limited, has welcomed its brand-new Embraer E175 aircraft to Nigeria, marking another significant milestone in its unwavering commitment to providing world-class air travel across Nigeria, the West Coast of Africa and beyond. The arrival of the state-of-the-art aircraft—the first brand-new Embraer E175 in the airline's fleet, further underscores Air Peace's strategic investment in a young, modern, and fuel-efficient fleet designed to support its expanding domestic, regional, and international operations while delivering greater comfort, reliability, and operational excellence to its growing customer base. The 88-seat aircraft, bearing Nigerian registration mark 5N-CGH, touched down at the Murtal...

Crippling NCAA’s Funding Is Gambling With the Safety of Nigerian Lives

Crippling NCAA’s Funding Is Gambling With the Safety of Nigerian Lives An Article by the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), NCAA Branch Nigerians may have gradually moved on from the dark years when devastating air crashes repeatedly shook the nation, but aviation safety systems are built on institutional memory. The rules, inspections, certifications, and oversight systems that protect passengers today did not emerge by accident. They were strengthened through painful lessons, difficult reforms, and the collective determination that the country must never again allow avoidable safety failures to claim innocent lives. The crash of Bellview Airlines Flight 210 crash in 2005, which claimed 117 lives, sent shockwaves across the country and exposed serious concerns about safety oversight within the aviation system. Barely months later, the ADC Airlines Flight 53 crash claimed 96 lives, deepening public grief and reinforcing the urgent need for stronge...

Pilots' body cautions on moves to slash NCAA funding

Pilots' body cautions on moves to slash NCAA funding The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), has called on the National Assembly to reconsider its proposal seeking to slash funding for the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) advising that such action could have adverse consequences on air safety. In a joint statement issued by Comrade Diepreye Stephen Saburugha (Chairman, NCAA Branch) and Comrade Celestine Nkemakolam Chukwu (Secretary, NCAA Branch), the union cautioned that the proposed legislative amendment threatens to drag Nigerian aviation back to its darkest era of catastrophic air crashes. A proposed bill in the upper legislative chambers seeks to alter the revenue-sharing formula of the 5% Ticket Sales Charge and Cargo Sales Charge, drastically reducing the NCAA’s share from 56% to 40%. Concurrently, the bill aims to boost the allocation of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) from 22% to 40%. NAAPE strongly ...

Edo NDLEA destroys cannabis farm ....Arrests 24 suspects , cartel abandons tramadol, codeine

Edo NDLEA destroys cannabis farm ....Arrests 42 suspects , cartel abandons tramadol, codeine The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Edo State Command, has intensified its war against illicit drug trafficking and cultivation in June 2026, recording the interception of 4,905.36 kg of illicit drugs, the destruction of three cannabis farms and the apprehension of 42 suspected drug traffickers, the conviction of ten drug traffickers, while a suspected drug cartel abandoned codeine cough syrups, tramadol for fear of being apprehended. Commander of Narcotics Mitchell Ofoyeju, PhD, disclosed the Command’s scorecard for June in Benin City, stating that a total of forty-two (42) suspected drug traffickers comprising twenty-four (24) males and eighteen (18) females were arrested during intelligence-led operations across the state. Commander Mitchell described the month of June as significant because the Agency intensified drug control efforts with several activities commemorating the I...

ANAP President Sues For Intergity, Transparent Leadership .....As SAHCO Gets Excos

  ANAP President Sues For Intergity, Transparent Leadership .....As SAHCO Gets Excos The president of Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), Comrade Adedayo Alale, has urged the newly inaugurated executive committee members of Skyway Aviation Handling Company PLC (SAHCO) branch, to lead with integrity, transparency, unity and dedication leadership is about service.  Speaking at the ANAP secretariat at FAAN Transport yard, Ikeja, shortly before the inauguration, Comrade Alale said leadership entails sacrifice and putting the interest of members at first and urged them to work together to promote peace and strengthen the union "Let us work together in harmony to strengthen our union, protect the right of workers, and promote progress for the benefit of all of us. I appreciate every one of you for your support and confidence" Alale noted with collective efforts ANAP will  achieve success and appreciated the management and staff of SAHCO for the wonderful oppor...

NAHCO appoints two directors

  NAHCO appoints two directors   The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PLC (nahco Aviance) has announced the appointment of two new directors to its board.  The newly-appointed non-executive directors are Mr. Wolemi Esan  and Dr. Julius B. Omodayo-Owotuga.  The appointments came on the heels of the retirement of two long-serving directors of the Company: Mr. Mr. Akinwumi Godson Fanimokun, Independent Non-Executive Director/Vice Chairman and Mr. Taofeeq Oluwatoyin Salman, a Non-Executive Director. In a notice to the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NGX) signed by the Company Secretary, Mr. Bello A Abdullahi, the Company said their retirement from the Board of Directors is effective from 15th June 2026 and 30th June 2026 respectively after serving on the Board for eight years.  “Mr. Akinwumi G. Fanimokun still holds substantial shares in the Company even after his retirement as a result of age,” the statement added. New director, Mr. Wolemi Esan, is a distinguis...