President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the removal of four heads of parastatal, agencies and college in the nation’s aviation industry.
The affected persons include Managing Director of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Mr Emma Anasi, and Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Dr Anthony Anuforom.
Others are Rector of the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, Mr. Samuel Caulcrick and the Commissioner of Accident Investigation Bureau.
This is contained a statement issued on Monday, January 9, by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Aviation.
It said the President also approved the appointment of new chief executive officers to run the agencies.
Mr Fola Akinkuotu was named the new Managing Director of NAMA.
Akinkuotu is a seasoned Transport Pilot, Flight and Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Airline Chief Executive Officer as well as a trained Aviation Industry Regulator.
Prof. Sani Mashi, a professor of Geography with speciality in Environmental Application of Remote Sensing will head NiMet as Director-General.
Mashi is currently a Deputy Vice-Chancellor at UNILAG.
Capt. Abdulsalam Mohammed, a renowned civil aviation trainer and examiner with accreditation by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and the Federal Civil Aviation Administration, is the new Rector of NCAT, Zaria.
Mr Akinola Olateru, an engineer of international repute, will take over as the head of the Accident Investigation Bureau.
Olateru is a trained Air Accident Manager and Certified Safety Officer with Aircraft Maintenance Engineering licenses in Nigeria, U.S. and the United Kingdom.
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