EndSARS: Reps committee suspends public hearings indefinitely// Nig we hail oh
EndSARS: Reps
committee suspends public hearings indefinitely
The continuing #EndSARS protests across the country, have forced the House of
Representatives Committee on Aviation to postpone indefinitely, its three-day
hearing on six Civil Aviation Bills, that were slated to begin today.
A statement personally signed by the Chairman, Rep. Nnolim Nnaji(PDP-Enugu),
said the “the postponement was necessitated by the continued #EndSARS protests
which have remained unabated”. He also cited “the logistics concerns raised by
most of the stakeholders expected to attend the public hearing as part of the
reasons for the decision to put the programme on hold”. Nnaji disclosed that he
had “been inundated with telephone calls all day by stakeholders claiming that
they had been unable to access the Lagos Airport to catch their flights to
Abuja. “We regret the inconveniences this sudden shift
He, however, said, “a new date will be announced soon”. The House of
Representatives Committee on Aviation was supposed to begin a process of
amending the Civil Aviation Acts with a three-day public hearing on the six
executive bills brought to the National Assembly. The bills are seeking to
amend certain aspects of the Acts establishing the six agencies being
superintended by the Ministry of Aviation.
The agencies include – the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA), Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria, (FAAN), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency,
(NAMA), Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, (NCAT) Zaria, Air Accident
Investigation Bureau, (AIB) and Nigerian Meteorological Agency, (NIMET). The
Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nnaji, had said
earlier, that aviation as a dynamic industry requires constant review of
enabling status to ensure that the country keeps to standard. “I understand
that the last review was done about fourteen years ago (2006) and l can tell
you that within this period a lot of changes has happened globally and this
must have necessitated the proposed review from the Executive arm,” he said.
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