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NCAA boss urges dialogue to resolve aviation labour issues

The NCAA DG said good communication between workers and management is very important to avoid conflicts and ensure safety in the industry.

• March 23, 2026
Capt. Chris Najomo
Capt. Chris Najomo [Credit; Punch Newspapers]

The director-general of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Chris Najomo, has stressed the need for good working relationships, dialogue and understanding among aviation workers to resolve labour issues.

Mr Najomo spoke on Monday at a workshop on Industrial Relations and Negotiation Skills held in Lagos.

The workshop was organised by the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Association (IFATCA) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Africa.

He said the training was important and timely as the aviation sector “continues to grow and change with new technology and increasing demands.”

The DG said good communication between workers and management is very important to avoid conflicts and ensure safety in the industry.

“Disruptions in aviation can affect safety, the economy and public confidence.  Dialogue and cooperation should always be used first before any industrial action.

“The aviation industry in Nigeria has improved in the last three years and is now safe and stable,” he said.

Mr Najomo expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu and the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, for the progress so far recorded in the industry.

Speaking, John Tayo of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency urged aviation workers, unions and management to work together to maintain peace in the sector.

Ahmad Abba, the executive vice president of IFATCA, Africa and Middle East Region, said problems could be resolved through communication rather than a strike.

He stressed the importance of mutual respect and cooperation.

In his remarks, Edino Ilemona, president of the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers Association, said the training would help improve cooperation and knowledge-sharing among aviation professionals.

He noted that air traffic controllers in Nigeria face serious challenges, including outdated equipment, heavy workloads, and stress, which require urgent government attention.

“The workshop will help improve air traffic management standards in the country,” Mr Ilemona said.

The training had participants from different aviation organisations across Africa, with awards presented to some industry leaders.

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