Aviation: Lawmakers task Stakeholders on safety of Nigerians

Gloria Essien, Abuja

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The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation Technology has tasked regulatory agencies and Operators in the Aviation sector on the safety of Nigerians

The Chairman of the Committee on Aviation Technology, Thomas Eriyetomi stated this in Abuja, during an interactive session with the management of the Federal College of Aviation Technology (FCAT), Zaria.

He said that safety remains paramount in aviation.

“We are committed to working with you to ensure that our airports, airlines, and aviation technologies meet the highest international safety standards. Moreover, sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity. Let us explore eco-friendly aviation technologies and practices that reduce our carbon footprint, ensuring a greener future for our industry.” Ereyitomi said.

He noted that Aviation Technology holds a unique place in Nigeria’s national development.

The Chairman pointed out that the aviation sector was not merely about planes taking off and landing but that it signifies progress, connectivity, and economic vitality.

“In a nation as vast and diverse as Nigeria, Aviation becomes the lifeblood that unites us, bridging gaps, fostering trade, and enabling the exchange of knowledge and culture.Today, as we gather here, we recognize the significance of innovation and technological advancement in our Aviation sector. We understand that to remain competitive on the global stage, we must embrace cutting-edge technology, enhance our infrastructure, and nurture our human capital. Our shared goal is to elevate Nigeria’s Aviation industry to new heights of excellence.” He said.

Ereyitomi also emphasised on the need for robust partnership in the bid to achieve the set objectives of the committee.

“We are here to listen, to understand your challenges, and to work together in finding innovative solutions. Our doors are open to partnerships that can revolutionize our Aviation sector. Whether it’s enhancing airport infrastructure, optimizing air traffic management, or advancing aviation safety protocols, we are eager to engage with you.” He added.

For his part, the Rector of the Federal College of Aviation Technology, FCAT, Captain Modibbo Alkali said that the major challenge facing the Institution bothered on funding and remuneration.

While responding to questions from the Chairman of the Committee on what the College is doing to absolve graduating students, he explained that though their training times take longer than usual as graduating students from the college are doing well.

The Rector also told the lawmakers that his college is fully founded by the federal government adding some agencies are owing them huge amount.

He explained that some government agencies such as the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) are owing even as they continuously train and retrain their workforce across the country.

 

 

 

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