The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO Aviance ...

 

 

 

Following its agelong tradition, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco Aviance) Friday hosted its Muslim clients and stakeholders to breaking of fast in Lagos.

The event was held as a mark of togetherness and oneness with important client base of the company who are Muslims.

Speaking at the event, the Group Executive Director, Commercial & Business Development, NAHCO Plc, Prince Saheed Lasisi, said the annual breaking of fast event the Company holds with Muslim stakeholders is to identify with the sacrifices made by them during the holy month of Ramadan.

“The holy month of Ramadan is a very important one for every Muslim faithful. So for us in NAHCO, we always use the opportunity to identify with these important stakeholders while praying that our sacrifices be accepted.”

Lasisi used the opportunity to reiterate the Company’s commitment to providing the best ground handling service that is second to none on Africa.

He backed up the assurance with the recent purchase and deployment of top range GSE which NAHCO had embarked on since the commencement of it re-fleeting programme in 2024.

Prince Lasisi also informed stakeholders at the event of the only one-of-its-kind in Nigeria NAHCO’s export packaging centre, the NAHCO Export Packaging and Processing Centre (NEPPC), which all major exporters and compliance – seeking ones have been making use of in exporting their commodities to Europe, America and the global market.

Also speaking at the iftar dinner, the General Manager, External Affairs, Mr. Ahmed Bashir Gulma, says the event underscores the importance NAHCO places on things that matter to its stakeholders; pointing out that religion is one of those things.

Stakeholders at the event commended NAHCO for hosting the event while urging the company to continue to demonstrate leadership, not only through the services it provides, but also through non – core aviation services like this and also in its area of Corporate Social Responsibility.

Founded in December 1979 by the Federal Government through the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

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