NCAA’s rebranding berths ‘FACP’, officers’ new dress code
April 9, 2024311 views0 comments
Ifueko Abdulmalik unveiled as FACP at the weekend
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An ongoing rebranding programme by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) at the weekend saw the unveiling of what the authority tagged “Face of Aviation Consumer Protection (FACP)” aimed at establishing the department for excellence and dedication to duty.
Ifueko Abdulmalik, an assistant general manager, consumer protection at the NCAA, was crowned the maiden “Face of Aviation Consumer Protection” of the government aviation sector agency.
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The crown is for the period of one year, after which, another face will emerge.
This initiative is the brainchild of Michael Achimugu, NCAA director of public affairs and consumer protection.
It is also part of the rebranding exercise of the consumer protection department, and the consumer protection officers (CPOs) of the NCAA, who are the frontline staff of the authority that interfaces with passengers on a daily basis.
The rebranding commenced with the launch of a new dress code for the CPOs for easy identification in all the airports across the country, a hotline for the lodgement of complaints and the “Face of Aviation Consumer Protection”.
The winner was unveiled on Saturday after the launch of the new dress code of a sharp crested blue waist coat with modern appeal, a white shirt and hat, which is in sync with the industry.
The new dress will complement the T-shirts and the traditional attires already in use.
Commenting on the maiden “Face of Aviation Consumer Protection” NCAA, Achimugu said Ifueko Abdulmalik emerged because “she represent diligence and efficiency just like other CPOs and has done her job with candour, has a vast knowledge of the regulations and has been the interface between the authority and the airlines on consumer protection matters.
“Each year, we will crown a new Face of CPD and promote our people. Every year. We must become proud of our jobs and be motivated to improve our productivity to help our dear DGCA succeed. We must support each other and rise” he stated.