The Acting Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Chris Najomo, has spearheaded a resurgence in NCAA workers’ welfare, according to branch unions within the organization. The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Aircraft Pilot and Engineers praised Najomo’s leadership, crediting it for a new era of industrial harmony.
Remi Aderinkomi, Chairman of ATSSSAN, NCAA branch, highlighted Najomo’s exceptional commitment to addressing workers’ concerns. “Captain Najomo’s proactive approach and willingness to listen have fostered a culture of collaboration,” noted Aderinkomi. He highlighted achievements: faster UAV registration, reinstating Max Air, and excelling in security audits, showcasing significant progress under Najomo.
Furthermore, Comrade Diepreye Stephen, NAAPE Chairman, echoed this, praising Najomo’s unwavering dedication to NCAA workers’ welfare. Stephen highlighted Najomo’s instrumental role in clearing long-standing arrears owed to workers, a move that significantly boosted morale among staff.
Najomo’s open-door policy allows staff to voice concerns, leading to welfare improvements. Stephen noted resolution of promotion and wage issues under Najomo.
The transformational impact of Najomo’s leadership is evident in the resounding support from staff across NCAA. Aderinkomi invited assessment of Najomo’s leadership, believing aviation workers’ testimonials would highlight his compassionate, effective style.
As the NCAA sets its sights on becoming a major player in global aviation, the commitment and loyalty of its workforce stand as a testament to Najomo’s vision. Comrade Stephen reaffirmed NAAPE’s steadfast dedication to propelling NCAA to new heights under Najomo’s guidance.
In conclusion, Captain Chris Najomo’s tenure at the helm of NCAA has revitalized the organization, fostering unity and progress. Najomo’s leadership brings positive changes, promising a bright future for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the aviation sector.