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Navigation, Surveillance Facilities Working At Optimal Level -NAMA
The Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency (NAMA) has said that all communication, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management facilities were working at optimal levels. The Managing Director of the Agency, Mr Ibrahim Abdulsalam, announced this in a statement signed by the agency’s General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Supo Atobatele, in Abuja, last Thursday.
Abdulsalam, who spoke at the Aviation Family Forum organised by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, however, assured air travellers of their safety within the nation’s airspace.
He, however, said the agency had completed installations of new Solar Runway Lighting Systems at the Lagos and Port Harcourt international airports.
According to him, the installations will further enhance safety of flight operations at all times and in all weather conditions.
The NAMA chief restated that the agency operated the highest standards in air traffic management in realising its vision of becoming one of the leading air navigation service providers in the world.
He applauded the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) for its professionalism, excellence and transparency. Abdulasam enjoined all members of NIPR to imbibe and assimilate the code of ethics of the profession as the sustenance of the Nigerian project largely depended on them.
He noted that public relations was an integral aspect of the world economy, as no business could survive without it.
Similarly, the National President of NIPR, Dr Rotimi Oladele, said “there is a visible indicator that the aviation industry is growing but there is need to support the industry to grow through aggressive information management’’.
Oladele said that the future aviation “should be based on information management as business can only thrive on accurate information and that is why public relations cannot be relegated”.
He appealed to NIPR members in the aviation sector to work harder and promote integrity, saying modesty was important for public relations personalities.
“We must build the reputation of Nigeria,’’ Oladele said.