NAMA, Ekiti tidy up air traffic with MoU for new cargo airport
September 2, 2024348 views0 comments
Rita Egbadon (right) director, legal services and company secretary, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), presenting a copy of the MoU to Habibat Adubiaro (left), secretary to Ekiti State Government
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The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and the Ekiti State government have initiated a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that would ensure the seamless take-off of the newly established agro-allied international cargo airport in Ado-Ekiti.
The MoU which was signed at the agency’s headquarters annex, Murtala Mohammed airport, Lagos, attracted top officials of the government of the state, as well as NAMA.
Farouk Ahmed Umar, managing director, NAMA, said the signing of the MoU or Service Level Agreement, represented a mutual commitment to excellence and “a shared dedication to delivering an exceptional result,” as the MoU outlined a joint responsibility, expectation and standard for air traffic control services, adding that the epoch making event served as a foundation for a partnership between NAMA and the Ekiti State, which would ensure that both parties worked together seamlessly and efficiently for the effective takeoff and operation of the airport.
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Farouk, who was represented by Isemiuhonmon Rita Egbadon, director, legal services and company secretary, NAMA, maintained that the MoU was more than a contract, “it is a symbol of action, cooperation and shared vision.”
He described the signing of the document as “a pledge to uphold the highest standards of quality and performance by both parties, to foster open communication and transparency, to embrace credibility and adaptability in an ever-changing environment, given that aviation is a catalyst for the development of any economy.
“If we are able to uphold the tenets of this agreement, we would be able to reap the fruits of our labour. We shall prioritise customer satisfaction and success of this project. We are not just signing a contract. We are making a promise to each other and to our customers. Let us work together to achieve greatness and make this partnership a shining example of collaboration and excellence,” the NAMA boss said.
Habibat Adubiaro, secretary to Ekiti State Government, who represented the state governor, noted that the event marked a crucial moment as the state advanced towards enhancing the safety, efficiency, and reliability of airspace and air traffic management, particularly as the Ekiti State Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport in Ado-Ekiti was at the verge of full operation.
She expressed optimism that the establishment of the cargo airport would boost tourism, facilitate smoother and safer air travel and subsequently contribute to economic growth, job creation, and improved connectivity for Ekiti State citizens.
She described the partnership with NAMA as a testament to the shared commitment of both parties to advancing the development of aviation infrastructure and services in Nigeria.
“The primary objective of this MoU is to foster a collaborative partnership that will lead to effective air traffic management systems and ensure the highest standards of safety for all airspace users. We aim to leverage NAMA’s expertise and resources to achieve these goals,” Adubiaro said.
While assuring the agency of the commitment of the state to ensuring the successful implementation of the MoU, Adubiaro reiterated that collaboration with NAMA would be guided by mutual respect and transparency.