Henceforth nothing will be taken for granted in the general aviation sector:
“Most of the people that own private jets in Nigeria are big people who ordinarily may not want to obey rules at times. But the minister said that the recent happening in the military circle was also a wake-up call for the civil aviation as well.
“It now means that the Ministry of Aviation and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority will be paying more attention to the operators of private and chartered jets/helicopters in the country.”An insider source in the Ministry of Aviation said that the federal government has decided to go tough on private jet owners and operators in the country.
The indication is that FG will impose stringent measures to avert disaster in the general aviation section. It was leanrt that this was the outcome of an emergency meeting between the Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, and heads of the aviation agencies in Abuja last Wednesday.
At the meeting, which ended around 3am, it was agreed that there should be imposition of heavy sanctions on any non-compliance with standard safety procedure. The source, who was present at the meeting, said the new arrangement would also forbid pilots of private and chartered jets from flying above the normal flying hours to avoid avoidable more air disasters.

May God help them to fulfil their plan.Bestronycs
ReplyDeleteAll those without known source of income with private jets should first be arrested........
ReplyDeleteThis is like a dog chasing its tail. Another way of shaking down brIbes,
ReplyDeleteGet the civil aviation sector first then u can point at one thing the aviation ministry has done well b4 chasing down private jet owners. How many private jets have u heard that crashed?
Corrupt ppl looking for avenues to continue with their activities now that the other sectors r under eagle eyes. Useless meeting!
Fake 419 ministers in nigeria
ReplyDeleteImplementation to the core had been nigeria's problem from world-go due to high level of corruption.
ReplyDeleteStamp out corruption and nigeria will be back to its feet
Your the bonch of corrup public official.
ReplyDeleteNo hard time wait 4 nobody as they will always bribe their way out bicos corruption is d rule of 9ja government.
ReplyDeleteis that what we are talkng about... for goodness sake what have they done in the commercial sector first... abeg am tired of sll this nonsense
ReplyDeleteGood question! The idiots have given back DANA air their licence inspite of the fact that d reports of the investigation of that deadly crash has not been made public!
ReplyDeleteSee how fat d aviation minister is. Mrs Oduah u look like a walking dead.
Flood has swallowed ur mansion,something mo. @re ghastl will come next and u can eat all ur bribe money terminallly sick or dead,greedy,meanspirited buffoons!
Short sighted,laughable,sick minds called leaders! Morons!
ReplyDeleteThey ve started wf dia idiotic meetings! Its actually anoda way of gulping money frm private jet 's owner! I beg wia is bala mohammed, the vegetable man pls fct needs vibrant minister nd not a minister who is only interested in apportioning of lands with the dame the 1st lady, shop and shop govt
ReplyDeleteMiss oduah specialises in shaking down corporations for bribes! Fat pig who farts in long meetings,fat fuck!!
ReplyDeleteLolz!! Onyu Aru!!!
ReplyDeleteStart with the loads of reports on the aviation industry that have not been implemented. I have learn not to trust the words of our leaders in Nigeria, but to watch their actions closely because things are never the way they appear to be in Nigeria.
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