The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), says it has relocated its Corporate Headquarters to the nation’s Federal Capital, Abuja, in compliance with the directive of the Federal Government.
The General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, had on May 4, in a memo to all the agencies, given an ultimatum for the relocation.
Adurogboye said the agency, as a regulatory body, was the first to comply with the directive, as a way of encouraging others to follow suit.
”The NCAA, however, wishes to place on record, its regrets to all her customers, especially the general public, stakeholders and all those whom we serve, for the inconvenience this relocation may have caused,” he said.
According to him, the NCAA’s relocation, which was swift and seamless, has seen all its top management staff, including the Director-General, Directors and other critical members of staff move to Abuja.
“The importance of the movement is to enhance and facilitate the seamless interface on critical policy issues, between the agency and the parent ministry, the Ministry of Aviation.
“It is specially intended to bridge the gap between the agency, the Ministry and other critical organs of the Federal Government
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