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  • Airline operators urge Tinubu to confirm Najomo as NCAA director general 

    Airline operators urge Tinubu to confirm Najomo as NCAA director general 

    The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has lauded the Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Chris Najomo, for the remarkable transformation he has brought to the agency since his appointment last year. 

    They urged President Bola Tinubu to confirm him as the substantive head of the regulatory body.

    Speaking at the International Air Transport Conference, AON Vice President Dr. Allen Onyema and the association’s spokesperson, Professor Obiora Okonkwo, expressed strong support for Najomo. 

    They described his leadership as transformative, with Onyema calling it the best the aviation industry has experienced.

    Highlighting the achievements under Najomo’s administration, the AON leaders noted significant improvements in regulatory standards, making the NCAA one of the best in the world. 

    They emphasised that these advancements have greatly benefited domestic airlines, ensuring enhanced safety for both passengers and aircraft.

    The AON representatives also praised Najomo for addressing critical issues affecting airlines and airport workers, noting that his leadership has revolutionised Nigeria’s aviation sector. 

    They further commended President Tinubu for appointing Najomo and Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo (SAN), acknowledging their efforts in elevating Nigeria’s status in the global aviation community.

    Speaking at the conference, Onyema  said: “This is a man who has come into the industry; he is not a novice at all. This is one of Nigeria’s finest pilots ever created under the sun, quote me, captain Chris Najomo is one of the most proficient pilots under the sun not just Nigeria. He has paid his dues.”

    “Not only that, he has also paid his dues in airline management, don’t forget that he was once the Managing Director of an airline. So he knows the pains of the operators. On the other side too you need to go to NCAA. When you go to the NCAA today, the people are full of smiles because of Najomo. This is the kind of thing nobody should pray to lose. If we take it for granted we will get our fingers burnt.”

    He noted: “The AON of which I am a leader is affirming today that the regime of Najomo has brought the ease of doing business to the fore and we are all enjoying it in the aviation industry today. I am speaking as AON not as Air Peace or Allen Onyema now. We have complete trust in him; we are enjoying what he has done. As one of the leaders of AON I get reports, everybody is singing good things about the industry and  when I went before President Tinubu and thanked him for the appointments he brought to bear in the aviation industry.

    “I told the President that the appointment of Mr. Festus Keyamo has brought a positive revolution into the country’s aviation industry. And he deserves all the commendations, like it or hates it this is the truth.

    “The problem we have in this country is that we are always celebrating negativity, wherever we see negativity we like to promote it, everybody will blog it, everybody’s platforms promote it, but do what is right, nobody says anything about it.”

    “I want to affirm here that Festus Keyamo has brought a positive revolution into our industry. Any operator who says otherwise is economical with the truth. How do you explain taking the entire industry out of unofficial blacklisting? All the bigger airlines, the legacy airlines of this world, all those hundreds and thousands of aircraft they have are financed, they don’t really owe them. 

    “All they do is call on Original Equipment Manufacturers and say we need this numbers of aircraft what they do is that the financiers comes in, I mean the lessors own and pay for those aircraft ad lease them back to them and people here are talking about Nigeria airlines not having capacity when Nigeria airlines hitherto were not exposed to such opportunities.”

    “We were unofficially blacklisted by the leasing world because of the not so good incidents of the past when some Nigeria airlines went to court to stop lessors from taking their planes back. They then blacklisted Nigeria. So you must take your money there to go and buy the aircrafts. Nigeria airline owners’ and investors deserve applause, it is not easy.”

    He explained: “What we use in buying one plane you could use that to lease over 50 aircraft If those aircraft are available. If you pay forty million dollars for one brand new E2, all you need to lease the same plane, paying rentals every month is less than three hundred thousand dollars, divide forty million dollars by three hundred thousand you will get over sixty aircraft if those aircraft are available.”

    “These are the things Keyamo saw when he came on board, it is not enough and mouthing Nigeria airlines that they don’t have capacity and asked foreign airlines to come and dominate, leech your country and take the monies out of your country. Everybody here will suffer it at the end of the day, your children and unborn children will suffer it. Let us be once patriotic.”

    Onyema said: “This government has done well for the aviation industry, look at the people appointed into the leadership of different agencies. Look at Bunmi in FAAN, she is doing very well, all of them are doing very well. They are standing up. Then come to the regulator itself, this is the main thing also that has been dealing with airlines over the years.”

    “Captain Najomo has zero tolerance for anything unsafe, let me tell you that, so when he is talking about ease of doing business in aviation he is not talking about allowing us to go scout free with blue murder, even there are evidence, this post arrival inspections, when you bring the aircraft into the country, when they come and they inspect it and it didn’t meet regulatory requirements they send those aircraft back, he has done that.

    “So what he is trying to do is to make sure Nigeria does not lose so much money so he has made inspections of aircraft seamless for us and saved us a humongous sum of money.  What he has done has saved Nigeria a lot of money that could have been expended on estacodes, air travels, and a lot of time wasting. 

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    “Before this inspection of aircraft into the country might take over a month, as I talk to you now it is a matter of three days now as long as you and your lessors has agreed ad made your payment, once your bring in your aircraft within three days they swarm on it and carry out the inspections, they have all the infrastructures within the country to do a good job.”

     He noted: “If it is okay they approve and if not they take it back, he tells the airlines to let the lessors know that if the aircraft is okay it will be approved and if otherwise they have to take it back. We sign before he approves so he is not shortchanging safety in any way. That is why I said he has zero tolerance for anything unsafe. The ease of doing business is back in aviation I can tell you that. Kudos to president Tinubu because it is not easy to appoint bright people into positions.

    “The appointment of captain Najomo is a square peg in a square hole, we can attest to that and we thank Mr. President for restoring the ease of doing business in aviation.”

    On his part, Professor Obiora said:  “I want to say that Captain Najomo is a blessing to the aviation industry. During his citation, he was called jolly papa, that was then but today I seek your indulgence to rebaptise him as aviation papa.

    “Sometime there are appointments that are round pegs in a round hole. The problem sometimes is not about the regulations; the problem could be who is implementing the regulations. Someone might be in that office and proposing laws out of his own sentiments but it is a different thing when you have somebody who is an all rounder in the industry.”

    He stated: “like you have said, he is a successful pilot. All over the world before you see somebody with ten thousand hours of flight time is rare, so already he is a legend in the flying world, it is not easy, so doing twenty something thousand is very rare. That means he probably spent his whole life flying.”

    Obiora said: “Aside that for us as airline operators, we do find some push back and résistance in the industry because some people who call themselves captains think that every about aviation should revolve around them, yet they have not done anything to improve their knowledge beyond flying and have not have a practical experience to even be part of management of aviation to understand other things that are involve beyond the cockpit experience. 

    “Unlike Captain Najomo he has done all those and more, he has also been an operator, a manager of business so a combination of all these things ladies and gentlemen gather here has given us the best aviation regulatory agency in the world.”

    He further said: “I can attest to that. Recently I had an encounter with them, I called him around twelve midnight and he was in Turkey, that should be about 2a.m in Turkey and I said sir, I have a machine that I must bring into Nigeria. I needed a document for a landing for a chartered flight, in less than one hour he sent me the landing permit. I could not believe it.”

    He added: “What he stopped actually is not anything that threatens safety and procedures but what he battled with is the bureaucracy in government. On the side of the operators, we meet all our requirements. He is not somebody who will compromise with the issue of safety. You know what bureaucracy does to this country, so as an operator if we tell them I want to do this or that in thirty days, they ask you why it should not be done in less than one week. I can attest to it that something we thought we should do in three months, I have done in one week.”

    Sharing an experience, he said:  “Let me tell you another experience. I brought two aircraft within one week, the post arrival inspections were done the same day and our certificate of off-speck was done the same day. The next day we were doing our first flight, it has never happened in the history of aviation regulation in Nigeria.

    “One Friday one officer who was to sign my document had gone on weekend to Lagos, the DG got his people in the office to sign the whole of their part and put the document in an envelope and sent it to Lagos, it was sent to the man’s house, the officer signed it and it was returned to us to ensure that we meet the deadline of one day requirement for that document to allow us carry out operation. We have never had it this good.”

    He said: “My worry is not how long he will be because he has to be here, confirmed and even stay as long as his tenure permits but my fear is what we will do without papa aviation when his tenure expires. So when you talk about regulatory bottleneck in Nigeria, it is already a thing of the past for us with him on the seat, the only thing I want to say is for our nation to look at other aspect of our regulations that are not within NCAA purview to see how we can make Nigeria an aviation hub.”

  • Najomo’s 10-month transformative leadership at NCAA

    Najomo’s 10-month transformative leadership at NCAA

    In a move to elevate the standards of Nigeria’s aviation sector, President Bola Tinubu in December 2023, approved the appointment of Captain Chris Najomo as the Ag, Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). The change in leadership, according to the federal government, was to enhance regulatory oversight, the well-being of passengers and stakeholders in the Nigeria aviation industry. In January, 2024, at the induction of the newly appointed chief Executive officers and directors of the six parastatals under the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, the Honourable Minister, Festus Keyamo, made the various CEOs under the supervision of the ministry sign a performance bond. After the CEOs signed the bond, the minister charged them to conduct themselves properly. His words to them were: “This is a call to service and a call to service goes more than pecuniary gains. It is an invitation to serve the nation and to show the world what you can do in public service and how much you can improve things from where they were when you were called to serve. The minister who likened the ministry to football players and coaches said: “In football, when a team is not doing well, it is the coach that gets fired and i used to wonder why it is the coach because it is clear that it is the footballer that is nit doing well but the coach gets fired. “I have come to realize that it is the responsibility of the coach to pick his team. So, they don’t attack the coach but the team. So, the changes made in the aviation sector are aimed at making sure the players play according to the vision and the plan of the coach. It is not  as if the people that you are replacing were bad, they are Nigerians too, but it is about the coach picking his team to actualize his vision and for the players to play to actualize the vision of the coach, and that is what you must realize. The uniqueness of the aviation ministry is that, unlike other ministries, most of the work of the aviation ministry is in the agencies and not the ministry. Work in terms of regulation and revenue. So, you must understand that most of the work is in your hands, and it will require you to work assiduously to ensure that there is a breath of fresh air entirely in the aviation ministry.”

    These words propelled Capt. Najomo and he commenced work immediately. One of his first tasks was to foster collaboration among stakeholders. Thereafter and in  recognition of the increase in the use of drones which has expanded beyond military operations to commercial, scientific, recreational, and agricultural purposes such as policing, peacekeeping, surveillance, cargo delivery, aerial photography and agriculture, Capt. Najomo set the stage for a dedicated unit for the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)  popularly known as drones. To effectively integrate the UAS into the National Airspace, Najomo approved the creation of a dedicated UAS Integration Unit in the NCAA to act as a hub for the registration, licensing, and monitoring of the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS). The authority said it had observed that drones  are used in smuggling, filmmaking, oil and gas exploration and drone racing, hence the need to monitor their use. With the new unit in place, the NCAA has received over 300 applications from operators for certification by the NCAA.

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    The ombudsman of aviation in Nigeria has also made significant achievements in promoting aviation safety, security, and passenger satisfaction .

    Capt Najomo’s ease of doing business mantra has ensured a Reduction of the total time for certifications, aircraft registrations and provision of technical services.

    Passenger rights and consumer protection have been some of the core issues the present administration in NCAA is taking seriously. Passengers are one of the major stakeholders in the aviation industry.  Since assumption of office, there has been upward and swift resolution of customer issues. The NCAA has concentrated on ensuring improved and quality services in the industry. Capt. Najomo is aiming at ensuring that Nigeria travelers received quality service comparable to international standards. He has established clear guidelines and driven compliance for passenger rights, including compensation for flight delays, cancellations, and lost baggage. The Authority’s Consumer Protection Regulations ensure that passengers are treated fairly and with dignity, and assist persons with reduced mobility and families of aircraft accidents.

    Airlines have also been made to be upright in their dealings. Before now, some airlines had displayed cunning departure times on their websites just to boost patronage. Airlines use deceitful time to attract passengers only to keep them waiting for hours and sometimes cancelling flights. To curb this trend, the NCAA continues to engage airlines in line with the NCAA regulations, which states that no airline shall display deceitful departure time at its counter, advert material or website. A few of the cases recently resolved are the recent complaint by a Nigerian traveller who alleged poor treatment by Turkish Airlines, another on baggage issues with Egypt Air. The Authority also, engaged Royal Air Maroc following claims that some Nigerians were ill-treated when the Abuja-bound aircraft from Casablanca had technical issues, which resulted in an emergency landing in Marrakesh. The Authority weighed in and the issues were resolved promptly.

    For effective service delivery and public awareness, the Consumer Protection department was rebranded. The department now has new uniforms for easy identification and visibility at the various airports. In addition to the rebranding of the department, a portal and QR Code were recently launched for ease of complaint resolution.

    To address complaints of unaffordable airfares, the NCAA engaged with foreign airlines in February 2024. Capt. Najomo inaugurated a committee comprising officials from the NCAA, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agency (NANTA) in March 2024. These engagements and other actions by the federal government promptly resulted in foreign airlines unblocking their lower inventory fares and making cheaper fares available.

    Based on the Minister’s and Ag. DGCA’s trip to the United Kingdom and sustained by the commitment of President Tinubu, Air Peace was able to commence the Lagos-London flight operations.

    For certification of licenses, a complete re-evaluation of all holders of Permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) ordered by the Ag. DGCA is currently ongoing to ensure holders adhere to the terms and conditions of their permits. The Authority has also instituted a simplified certification process as a derivative of the ease-of-doing business policy of the Najomo administration. Ease of doing business without compromising safety is Najomo’s maxim and he has exhibited it in so many ways.

    As the gatekeeper of the sector, barely a week ago, Nigeria secured more points in the global rating of countries in aircraft leasing. Nigeria moved from 70.5 points to 75.5 per cent after it signed the revised Advisory circular on the Irrevocable De-Registration and Export Request Authorisation (IDERA). With the latest move, a global consortium of aircraft leasing, the Aviation Working Group (AWG), removed Nigeria from its watch list. Removal of Nigeria from the watch list would enable Nigerian airlines to access aircraft on a dry lease basis, and global financial companies would also be able to partner with Nigerian airlines for aircraft leasing.

    Overall, the NCAA under the leadership of Capt. Najomo has played a vital role in promoting a safe, secure, and passenger-centric aviation industry in Nigeria.

    For any public and private organization to thrive, the importance of the welfare of staff is paramount. To this end, the NCAA, under the leadership of Najomo, paid the backlog of Housing (Rent) arrears to all Staff that had accumulated from 2019 and commenced payment of the backlog of relocation allowance to staff owed.

    The authority is also tackling staff stagnation issues following the acceptance and approval of the recommendation of the Ag. DG by the minister, for inter-directorate deployment to open up bottlenecks in the structure and subsequently the promotion of stagnated staff from GL.14 to GL.15 has been effected. He has also sustained payment of staff monthly salary by the 22nd of every month despite the effects of the Authority’s reduced financial resources arising from the 50 per cent statutory deduction ensuring that the Authority’s internal stakeholders are satisfied and can also, focus on their regulatory job happily and without compromising.