3rd from right : The President of NAAPE, Engr. Abednego Galadima, President of NAFSA, Comrade Sunday Ugbeikwu and other officials of both unions in a group photograph shortly after the visit to NAAPE Secretariat in Lagos.

 

Two aviation unions have indicated their willingness to partner in the interest of safety in the Nigeria aviation sector.

 

They are National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers(NAAPE) and the Nigeria Aviation Fire and Safety Association(NAFSA).

 

To cement the relationship,they have agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding on a date suitable to both parties.

 

.This was made known by NAFSA and NAAPE during the visit of executive members of NAFSA to NAAPE’s leadership secretariat in Lagos.

 

In his remarks,NAAPE President,Engr.Abednego Galadima thanked his guests for the visit.

 

He noted that NAAPE valued the service NASFA members provide for the aviation sector especially for pilots and engineers which has tremendously enhanced safety.

 

He enjoined the NAFSA officials to feel free to state what the association is doing and how NAAPE can come in and partner with NAFSA.

 

Galadima explained that  as professional body, the union protects the interest of its members in particular and also promote safety and growth in the aviation sector in general .

 

According to him,aviation ,  is safety driven sector  that with collaboration aviation would further be enhanced.

 

 

“In labour movement, the more the merrier .Aviation is a safety critical industry  and team work is very important “

 

“. We have collaborated with NATCA and as a result we have NAAPE,NATCA forum  where we share ideas on how to move the industry forward .”

 

“Now that NAFSA want to also collaborate with us ,we welcome you with open arm. Even if we have to sign MoU on critical issues, we are ready.”

 

“”We are  unions who support companies to grow not to pull down organisations. We are in the union to protect the interest of our members,” he reiterated.

 

On his part, the President of NAFSA, Comrade, Sunday Ugbeikwu said that though not all the members of the executive are attending the collaborative meeting but that they are fully aware of the collaborative meeting with NAAPE.

 

He added that in subsequent meeting NAFSA will be attending in full strength.

Ugbeikwu disclosed that NAFSA has its secretariat in Lagos but that the association has its branches in all the airports in the country .

NAFSA, he informed is saddled with the responsibility of collaborating, liaising, cooperating and encouraging the relevant authorities in the aviation industry.

“We know what we are doing and we know we can always do better with the collaboration with NAAPE because we are service driven but unfortunately most people at the leadership positions are not service driven,” he said.

Ugbeikwu revealed  that this is not the first professional union NAFSA is partnering with.

According to him, the association has also met with the leadership of the National Association of Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) that  also has a very vibrant professional union like NAAPE.

He pointed out that no government or entity can establish an airport without the services of NAAPE, NATCA and NAFSA.

 

Ugbeikun noted that aviation business is collaborative one and that no one professional union can do it alone, hence the meeting today with NAAPE having met with NATCA previously.

 

“We cannot pursue the course of our members without the assistance of these unions .The collaboration is to support; partner more to move the industry forward.”

 

 

 

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