Mr Ismail stated, “I realised that the college has potential to make more impacts in the region’s aviation industry.’’
While some heads of agencies in the sector were replaced, one was suspended and awaiting investigation by the EFCC.
The lawmaker said this at the inaugural meeting of the committee in Abuja on Tuesday.
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Assets says it will probe alleged sales of two training helicopters by NCAT.
He, therefore, emphasised that due diligence was followed in the auctioning of the two unutilised helicopters to boost the training needs of the college.
Members of the union blocked the entrance of the MMA, leaving passengers stranded.
Aviation workers’ unions will embark on a warning strike from Monday over the alleged failure to implement the conditions of service agreement between the union and some aviation agencies.
