Aviation Industry Will Get Two-prong Palliatives – Sirika

Aviation Industry Will Get Two-prong Palliatives - Sirika
Hadi Sirika, Aviation Minister

Businesses in the aviation  sector will be given an opportunity to access a two-fold palliative from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Ministry of Finance and National Planning, according to the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika.

The Aviation Minister described this development as apt following the huge losses from the closure of the airports for three months.
Sirika, who spoke in Abuja yesterday, explained that the Aviation ministry was working on a two-prong palliative.
“There are funds that we are organising through Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and that one is not for airlines alone. It is for the aviation industry which includes travel agents, ground handling, catering, and of course, the agencies. So, the palliative is total. We are organising with CBN and it has been approved. People will apply for loan and the loan will be at five percent from 2021.So, there is a template on how much they will apply for each business in aviation. So, everybody involved in the air economy is being looked out for in this palliative.”
He explained the second form of palliative would be from the government through the Ministry of Finance and National Planning but this is still being worked out and would be made known soon.
Speaking further on the preparedness for flights resumption, the minister emphasised that aides to VIPs would not be allowed into the terminal building.
In a related development,  the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has procured sophisticated search and rescue equipment to boost its aeronautical search and rescue capability across the airspace.
Its Managing Director, Captain Fola Akinkuotu, who made this known, said the equipment were being distributed among the nation’s rescue coordination centres in Lagos and Kano and Rescue subcentres in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Maiduguri, Enugu, Ilorin and Sokoto.
This includes plotting as well as communication facilities, medical supplies and International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) documents.
According to Akinkuotu, the plotting equipment include workstations for digital plotting and topographical maps for manual plotting.
The communication equipment, he added, include very high frequency (VHF) radios, high frequency (HF) radios, megaphones as well as Search and Rescue dedicated satellite telephones which can work outside a network area.
He listed others to include ICAO documents , IAMSAR Manual Volume 1,2 and 3 as well as Annex 12 Search and Rescue Preparation Manual.
Other items procured include multifunctional photocopiers, laptops, printers, professional torchlights, status boards, computer desktops and personal locator beacons.
Speaking on this development the Managing Director of NAMA Capt. Fola Akinkuotu said the agency took steps to procure the equipment in order enhance its preparedness and efficiency in Search and Rescue coordination in the event of any occurrence, especially given that the airports were about to be reopened to commercial activities.
“For instance the workstations which came with software applications for digital and faster plotting will aid our personnel in precisely locating where an incident or accident occurred,” he said.
Akinkuotu also revealed that in addition to the facility upgrade, the agency recently recruited experienced Search Mission Coordinators to be on 24 hours watch at both the Rescue Coordination Centers and Rescue Subcenters, saying that dedicated telephone numbers and email addresses of the above Search and Rescue centers have been published in the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP).
“So, having beefed up the capacity of Search and Rescue unit at the two Rescue Coordination Centers and at the six Rescue Subcenters in the country, NAMA is more prepared than ever before in terms of human capacity as well as equipment upgrade.
“In the last few years the agency has trained different categories of critical personnel both in Nigeria and outside the country in Search and Rescue Coordinator courses in line with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs),” the NAMA boss said.

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