Airports across the country are to be shut
down beginning from Sunday midnight, two
leading unions in the sector on Thursday
threatened.
The unions vowed to paralyse all activities
of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority by
midnight on Sunday.
The unions – the National Union of Air
Transport Employees and the National
Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers
– made their position known in a letter
dated October 21, 2015.
The National Mirror obtained the letter on
Thursday.
The unions accused the NCAA of not adhering to the condition of service with respect to promotion of workers and other welfare issues. The letter was jointly signed by the Secretary General of NUATE and Secretary General NAAPE, Comrades Olayinka Abioye and Aba Ocheme. The unions threatened to shut down the NCAA from midnight on Sunday until further notice. The unions insisted that the withdrawal of service by the workers became paramount in order to safeguard the integrity of NCAA’s condition of service. The unions noted that the action of the Director-General of the NCAA, Captain Muhtar Usman, was in violation of section 3.4 of condition of service, adding that all efforts to discuss with the management had been futile. The letter added: “By the copy of this notice, the general public is hereby informed of this development and the implications that all safety regulations activities of the NCAA will be unavailable from that time and date. “The above notice will remain in force until otherwise directed by the secretariat of our unions.”
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The unions accused the NCAA of not adhering to the condition of service with respect to promotion of workers and other welfare issues. The letter was jointly signed by the Secretary General of NUATE and Secretary General NAAPE, Comrades Olayinka Abioye and Aba Ocheme. The unions threatened to shut down the NCAA from midnight on Sunday until further notice. The unions insisted that the withdrawal of service by the workers became paramount in order to safeguard the integrity of NCAA’s condition of service. The unions noted that the action of the Director-General of the NCAA, Captain Muhtar Usman, was in violation of section 3.4 of condition of service, adding that all efforts to discuss with the management had been futile. The letter added: “By the copy of this notice, the general public is hereby informed of this development and the implications that all safety regulations activities of the NCAA will be unavailable from that time and date. “The above notice will remain in force until otherwise directed by the secretariat of our unions.”
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