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FAAN Boss Charges Staff On Service Delivery
The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Engr. Saleh Dunoma has charged officers of the Aviation Security (AVSEC) and Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS), to live up to the vision of the authority which is to be among the best airport groups in the world.
Dunoma who gave this charge during the passing out of 185 AVSEC and 115 ARFFS cadets at the Murtala Mohammed Airport Staff School in Lagos, Wednesday, noted that the career path is challenging and rewarding.
The Managing Director who was represented by the Director Engineering Services, Engr Nurudeen Daura, commended the trainees for their impressive performance, professional carriage and excellence, pointed out that their painstaking rehearsals and hard work had paid off.
“This career path is challenging and rewarding. In the course of its pursuit you have great responsibility to live up to the vision of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, which is to be amongst the best airport groups in the world.
“You should be vigilant and ensure that you do not become the weak link in this value chain. While acknowledging the inherent challenges in your operations, you must guard against temptations and compromise.
“You should always put service first before any other considerations as this organisation places integrity above all other things irrespective of their value,” he said.
Dunoma asked them to remember all they have been taught and make a personal commitment to excel in their career as they proceed to their respective service units.
Other dignitaries that graced the ceremony include, the Director of Human Resources and Administration, Mr. Norris Anozie, Director of Airport Operations, Capt Rabino Yadudu, Director of Commercial and Business Development, Mr Sadi Ku Rafinda, among others.
Corlins Walter
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