Appoint expert as aviation minister, NAMA, NUATE tell Buhari
- Matthew Denis
- Jul 3, 2015
- 3 min read
The Manager, Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) at Ilorin International Airport, Mr. Ayeni Rotimi has joined other aviation experts to advice the incoming administration of General Muhammadu Buhari to appoint Aviation Minister within the sector.

He said this during a telephone interview with Pilot Aviation at the weekend in Ilorin, saying that the choice became imperative as it would fast-track the developmental strides in the sector.
He said, "A professional would be well positioned and better equipped to address the critical issues of safety, security and development of the nation's airports and airspace which have been neglected over the years in favour of remodelling which provides faster and cheaper money for the boys.
In the same development, the National Association of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) has called on the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari to appoint aviator as the next aviation minister in order to move the industry forward.
In a congratulatory letter dated May 22, 2015 sent to president-elect and signed by Comrade Olayinka Abioye on behalf of the Secretary, the union said a highly technical industry should not be left in the hands of 'political jobbers' but a properly trained and experienced professional with solid track record of integrity.
According to the letter, the choice of a core professional would also inspire other professionals in the sector to work hard and be counted. In the same vein, a professional would be better positioned to stop “cutting of corners,” a term used to refer to malpractices in the sector.
NUATE lamented that since the advent of democracy in the country 16 years ago, no aviation professional has been appointed as minister, adding that it has retarded progress in the sector and Nigeria as a nation.
“The president-elect should consider the roles played by the aviation sector as the biggest promoter of international trade since the twentieth century. Nigeria is the most populous black nation on earth and one of the largest exporters of crude oil in the world but it has not attracted much foreign direct investment as it should have done due to number of factors that have to do with safety and security of the nation's airport and airspace”
“As a responsible Trade Union concerned with the growth and development of the aviation sector of our National economy, we have found it extremely expedient to canvass a policy thrust that will galvanize the industry into providing a safe, secure and efficient air transport industry”
“Taking cognisance of the significance of aviation as a global business with the challenges and complexities of managing airports, airlines and air navigation facilities as well as human traffic.
It is our conviction that leadership of such an internationally regulated and highly technical industry should not be left in the hands of political manipulators/jobbers,” the union said.
NUATE however advised that in appointing a professional, care must be taken to avoid bringing on board some of those who were responsible for the destruction and ultimate demise of the Nigeria Airways and the sector as a whole.
“Most, if not all of them, are against change, the change which will bring good to the sector and the country while dislocating their long lasting selfish interests that has hitherto derailed growth of the sector.
The body added that many of them are still very much around parading themselves as the best hands in the sector,” it warned.
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