Aviation
NAMA Boss Promises To Make Airspace Safer
The Managing Director, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) Capt.Fola Akinkuotu, has reassured of his commitment to making the nation’s airspace safer than he met it.
He has also solicited the support and collaboration of staff of the agency in the new year which aims at making the airspace safer.
The NAMA boss, in a statement through the Head, Public Affairs of the agency, Olajumoke Adetona and made available to airport correspondents, charged the staff to put the interest of NAMA first in all their dealings, to enable the agency attain its vision of being one of the leading air navigation service providers in the world.
He affirmed that NAMA under his watch would strive to keep pace with dynamics of the industry by aggressively improving technology and building a robust staff capacity that would effectively man the sophisticated infrastructure deployed by the agency.
“NAMA has come a long way in ensuring safety and security of air travel in the country, but there is room for improvement.
“This calls for the concerted efforts of all staff, if we must move the agency to the next level to ensure its global competitiveness “,the statement added.
The NAMA boss also enjoined staff to imbibe the virtues of equity and fairness in their interpersonal relationships as these would ensure peaceful co-existence while also urging them to refrain from negative ambition and practices that would undermine the growth of the agency.
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