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Baze University Moves to Aviation Training as Keyamo Pledges Support

Aviation Minister, Mr. Festus Keyamo flanked by the Chancellor of Baze University, Senator Yussuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, and senior university officials at the Ministry on Thursday

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Nigeria’s aviation training landscape may soon expand with the proposed establishment of a School of Aviation by Baze University, following strong backing from the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN.

The Minister received the Chancellor of Baze University, Senator Yussuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, and senior university officials at the Ministry on Thursday, where discussions focused on the institution’s plan to build an aviation school with a training runway in Bwari, Abuja.

Senator Baba-Ahmed said the project is part of Baze University’s long-term vision to plug Nigeria’s skills deficit in key economic sectors. He traced the university’s journey from its modest beginnings in 2011 to its current status as a leading private institution with thousands of graduates and major infrastructure, including a large private hospital.

According to him, aviation presents a strategic opportunity for Nigeria, as global demand for pilots, engineers and air traffic controllers continues to rise.

“Africa must begin to produce its own expertise. This school will train professionals in pilot training, engineering, air traffic control and other critical aviation fields,” he said, expressing confidence that the project would soon take off.

Keyamo, in his response, praised the initiative and described it as a natural extension of Baze University’s demonstrated capacity.

“No one can doubt what you can deliver. This project will strengthen our aviation ecosystem and help address manpower shortages,” the Minister said.

He assured the delegation of the Ministry’s full support, directing aviation regulatory agencies to commence approval processes without delay and warning against bureaucratic delays or financial impropriety.

The Minister Mr. Festus Keyamo received the Chancellor of Baze University, Senator Yussuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, at the Ministry on Thursday

Industry observers see the proposed School of Aviation as a significant addition to Nigeria’s training capacity, with potential benefits including reduced foreign training costs, improved regional connectivity and stronger global competitiveness for the country’s aviation sector.

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Nigeria, Cameroon Join Forces to Save Lives in the Skies

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Nigeria and Cameroon have taken a major step toward aviation safety and regional solidarity with the signing of a joint Technical Aeronautical Search and Rescue (SAR) Agreement.

The accord was finalized during a high-level visit by Nigeria’s Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN, and NCAA Director General, Capt. Chris Najomo.

The agreement strengthens collaboration between the countries’ Rescue Coordination Centres, creating faster communication, joint response procedures, and shared operational protocols.

 Minister Keyamo emphasized the human dimension of the partnership: “In moments of distress, response time saves lives. Borders must never become barriers to humanitarian intervention.”

The ceremony brought together Nigeria and Cameroon’s top aviation authorities, highlighting the enduring diplomatic, economic, and social ties between the two nations. Minister Keyamo expressed appreciation for Cameroon’s warm reception and framed the agreement as a tangible demonstration of African unity.

The SAR pact also supports the broader objectives of Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Agenda under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, prioritizing safety, regional integration, and the protection of citizens.

Capt. Najomo assured that Nigeria will continue to uphold ICAO standards while working closely with Cameroon to strengthen cross-border emergency response in West and Central Africa.

Observers say the agreement is a clear signal of commitment to proactive, humanitarian-driven aviation safety. “This is not just a technical document; it is a statement that cooperation, not fragmentation, defines our regional approach to aviation,” the Minister noted.

The visit further reinforced the shared vision of Nigeria and Cameroon to enhance operational readiness and ensure the safety of travelers across African skies.

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FG Flags Off NAMA HQ, ATM Centre in Abuja

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo flanked by the MD NAMA and others during the flagging off of the constructions in Abuja

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The Federal Government has officially flagged off the construction of a new Corporate Headquarters and Air Traffic Management (ATM) Centre for the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) in Abuja, marking a major milestone in Nigeria’s aviation modernization agenda.

The groundbreaking ceremony, held Thursday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, was performed by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.

In a statement signed by NAMA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Dr. Abdullahi Musa, the Minister described the project as “a declaration of intent and a tangible demonstration of our unwavering commitment to modernizing the critical infrastructure that underpins the safety, efficiency, and growth of Nigerian aviation.”

Keyamo said the new complex would consolidate the agency’s administrative and operational functions into a purpose-built facility befitting its national importance.

“For too long, our agencies have operated in silos and in structures that do not reflect their national significance. With this new headquarters, we are creating a conducive environment that fosters innovation, enhances collaboration, and boosts morale among aviation professionals,” he stated.

According to him, the facility will integrate executive management offices with a state-of-the-art ATM Centre, enhancing operational efficiency, safety oversight, and real-time response capabilities. He stressed that the project is being executed in strict compliance with the Public Procurement Act 2007 through a transparent and competitive bidding process.

“There will be no compromise on specifications or delivery benchmarks,” the Minister assured, adding that the contractor would be held to the highest standards of quality and timelines.

Earlier, NAMA Managing Director, Engr. Ahmed Umar Farouk, described the occasion as a historic turning point for the agency. He recalled that since its establishment in 1999, NAMA operated its administrative headquarters from Lagos for over two decades before relocation to Abuja began in 2020.

“For the past six years, our staff have operated from temporary facilities in Abuja, yet they have continued to deliver safe and reliable air navigation services. Today, we take a definitive step toward providing them with a world-class facility,” Farouk said.

He disclosed that the new ATM Centre would centralize Nigeria’s airspace management by merging the existing Area Control Centres in Lagos and Kano into a single hub in Abuja, creating what he termed a cohesive “One Flight Information Region (FIR)” for the country.

“From this location, NAMA will exercise consolidated oversight of Nigeria’s airspace. A unified radar view reduces coordination risks during sector handovers and enhances overall situational awareness,” he explained.

Farouk noted that the new system would deploy cutting-edge automation to optimize flight paths, reduce redundancies, improve fuel efficiency for airlines, and lower long-term operational costs.

The facility will accommodate 15 to 16 departments and include a 200-seat conference hall, library, registry, executive suites, and staff welfare amenities such as rest facilities for air traffic controllers, a daycare centre, recreational areas, a drivers’ lounge, standby power systems, water treatment plant, multiple security posts, and expanded parking spaces.

He also called for sustained federal funding to implement NAMA’s proposed Dual Surveillance System, designed to support both civil air traffic management and military command-and-control operations.

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“This is not merely a technological upgrade; it is a strategic investment in securing our sovereign airspace and strengthening coordination between civil aviation and national defense institutions,” Farouk added.

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MMIA Fire: FAAN Orders Structural Audit as Board Assures Public on Safety

Pix from left Engr Peter Vembe, Member, fAAN Board; Ahmad Suleiman, Member, FAAN Board; Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, MD/CE, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN; Dr Abdulahi Umar Ganduje, Chairman, FAAN Board and Dorothy Duruaku, Member, FAAN Board during the visit of Dr Ganduje and other members of FAAN board to Murtala Muhammed Terminal 1, Ikeja gutted by fire yesterday

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The leadership of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety following a fire incident at Terminal 1 of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

Chairman of FAAN’s Board of Directors, Abdullahi Ganduje, described the incident as deeply troubling but assured Nigerians that swift emergency intervention prevented casualties and contained the situation before it escalated.

Speaking during an on-site inspection, Ganduje said the board deemed it necessary to independently assess the extent of damage in the interest of transparency and accountability.

“There is no doubt that the fire outbreak at the international airport in Lagos was of great concern to the board because safety is our core value,” he stated. “It affected employees, passengers and critical infrastructure, but we are grateful that the situation was quickly brought under control.”

More than 150 firefighters reportedly battled the blaze until it was fully extinguished. Although some sensitive equipment was damaged, authorities confirmed that no lives were lost.

FAAN’s Managing Director/Chief Executive, Olubunmi Kuku, announced that a comprehensive structural audit of the affected terminal would begin immediately. According to her, engineers will evaluate the load-bearing framework, electrical systems and operational infrastructure impacted by the fire.

She stressed that restoration and reopening timelines would strictly follow safety and engineering standards, in line with FAAN’s regulatory requirements. The agency also confirmed that investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire.

Despite the setback, Ganduje maintained that ongoing airport modernisation projects remain on course. During the visit, the board also inspected remodelling works at the international terminal, which he described as comparable to global standards.

“I thought I was in one of the well-developed foreign international airports,” he remarked, praising the quality of the upgrade works.

Recent fireoutbreaks at MMIA Ikeja Lagos.

While operations may experience temporary adjustments, FAAN leadership insists that passenger safety remains non-negotiable. The agency reassured stakeholders that the fire incident will not derail broader aviation reforms currently underway.

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