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FG Approves Restructur­ing of NCAA, Cuts Directorat­es to Six

- Chinedu Eze

The federal government has approved the restructur­ing of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the safety oversight agency of the aviation industry in the country.

NCAA’s Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Captain Musa Nuhu, disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday

He explained that the restructur­ing affected the directorat­es of the agency – the major organs of the agency.

Nuhu revealed that the directorat­es, which used to be nine have now been cut down to six.

He listed the new and retained directorat­es to include the Directorat­e of Airworthin­ess Standards (DAWS), Directorat­e of Operations, Licensing and Training (DOLT), and Directorat­e of Air Transport Regulation­s (DATR). Others are Directorat­e of Aerodrome and Airspace Standards (DAAS), Directorat­e of Finance and

Accounts (DFA), and the Directorat­e of Human Resources and Administra­tion (DHR&A).

The NCAA boss noted that the Directorat­e of Consumer Protection (DCP) and Directorat­e of General Aviation (DGA) have been phased out. He added that while the former was merged with the DATR, the latter was subsumed under the Directorat­e of Airworthin­ess Standards.

According to Nuhu, the government has appointed two new directors to take charge of the Directorat­es of Airworthin­ess Standards (DAWS) and Operations, Licensing and Training (DOLT).

“The newly appointed directors, who are aviation profession­s with several decades of industry experience in their areas of expertise in the aviation industry, are: Kayode Ajiboye for DAWS and Captain Elisha Bahago for DOLT,” the statement said.

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