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Everyone claims to be an aviation experts in Nigeria, even puff-puff sellers – Keyamo fires

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo,

Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development says everyone is an expert in the aviation sector including bofrot sellers.

The Minister commented in an interview with Channels Television’s Politics Today which was monitored by MyNigeria on the health of the aviation sector following the incident with Dana Airlines on Wednesday, April 24.

Recall the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authorities suspended the Air Operator Certificate of Dana Airlines with immediate effect amidst safety concerns.

The airline suspension came less than 48 hours after an aircraft (MD82 with registration marks 5SN-BKI) with 83 passengers and crew members on board belonging to Dana Air experienced a runway incursion on Tuesday upon landing at the domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos from Abuja.

However, speaking on the criticisms that followed the suspension, Keyamo said he never wrote to the airline but instructed the NCAA to do so.

He added that if the aircraft in the country’s aviation sector are not properly checked, then there will be what he described as “flying coffins” in the air.

He said, “The last thing I want to do is deceive Nigerians about the state of health of commercial aircraft.

“There was an audit two years ago that confirmed the unhealthy status of Dana aircraft, and then at some points, something happened, and I said, go back and review it and see how thorough was that before I allowed them to fly again.

“The problem with this sector is that we have people who claim to be experts everywhere. Everybody is an aviation expert. People who have sold puff puff at the airport will tell you that they have been at the airport for a long time, so they are aviation experts.

“And I have challenged them over and over again since I came to office to come on TV if they have ideas and better ways to run the aviation sector and debate with me because what we have done since we came was to set clear priority areas for ourselves.”