The
remains of Olufemi Adedotun Oni, NAMA’s erstwhile General Manager
Administration, were on Friday laid to rest in Ibadan shortly after a crowded
funeral service at St. Peter’s Church, Aremo-Ibadan, Oyo State. Earlier on
Thursday, the Managing Director, Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam, led the management
on a condolence visit to the Oni Family house in Ibadan. Engr. Abdulsalam while
delivering management’s condolence message to the surviving mother asked her
and the entire family to take solace in God who giveth and taketh, praying God
to comfort them at this trying moment. The visit was rounded off with a prayer
session for the repose of the deceased which was presided over by Engr. Bola
Akinribido.
FOLLOW UP PERSONNEL AUDIT IN PROGRESS
A
follow-up to the last personnel audit carried out by the Federal Ministry of
Aviation between the 29th September to 3rd October, 2014 is
underway today, 13th October, 2014 at NAMA annex conference room in
Lagos. According to a release from the office of the Director of Human Resources,
the one-day exercise is to take care of those who could not participate in the
previous one for any reason. Affected staff are expected to present originals
their letter of first appointment, birth certificate/age declaration,
educational certificates among others.
MMIA FORMALLY HANDS OVER AIRFIELD LIGHTING
TO FAAN
The
Airspace Manager, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Mr Remi Olajire, on
Friday officially handed over the management of Airfield Lighting and
associated equipment, on behalf of NAMA to the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN). In a brief ceremony at the airport, Mr Olajire remarked that
most of the challenges that confronted the service at inception have been
surmounted, just as he praised the commitment and dedication of staff of the
Airfield Department, at ensuring uninterrupted lighting at the runways. In his
response, FAAN Regional Manager, South-West, Engr. Noah Sanya, thanked NAMA for
the efficient management of the Airfield Lighting and promised that his
organization would maintain the standard already set by NAMA.
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