The National President, Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, Ilitrus Ahmadu, has said the Federal Government’s directive for aviation agencies to move their Corporate Offices to
Abuja did not include the rationalisation of staff.reports that the Federal Ministry of Aviation in a letter dated May 4 had directed agencies to relocate their Corporate Headquarters to Abuja within 45 days.
With this directive, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, Accident Investigation Bureau, and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency are expected to relocate their Corporate Offices from Lagos State to Abuja within the given period.
Ahmadu said, “It is not a new directive. It dates back to 2012. The directive did not say they should move all infrastructure from Lagos to Abuja but it says all Corporate Offices of agencies should move to Abuja.
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