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Keyamo vows to tackle illegal aircraft charter flights

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March 5, 2025
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Keyamo vows to tackle illegal aircraft charter flights
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, in a group photograph with members of the committee

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, in a group photograph with members of the committee

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, in a group photograph with members of the Committee on Illegal Chartered Operations and Related Matters at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja today 

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has vowed to tackle all illegal chartered operations and related matters in Nigeria.

The minister made this known today while receiving the report of a seven-member Committee on Illegal Chartered Operations and Related Matters at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

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He stated that the issue of illegal charter operations by private jets and private aircraft owners in the country has been besetting the aviation sector, especially those who obtain licenses under the permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) and use the aircraft to do other illegal transactions.

He maintained that the Tinubu government is poised to mitigate these acts and pledged that his ministry will not fail to safe-guard the aviation industry in line with its mandate.

He said: “This practice has been on for many years before I became minister, but I thought there was a need to confront it headlong.

“When you cannot track them, it leads to money laundering, drug trafficking, illegal entry and exit into the country and all kinds of illegal activities.”

R-L: Keyamo receives the report from the committee chairman, Captain Ado Sanusi

While commending the committee members and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for providing the committee with all necessary documents required in the course of their assignment, Keyamo promised to implement the recommendations of the committee, assuring that it will not be swept under the carpet.

The chairman of the committee, Captain Ado Sanusi, while presenting the final report of the committee, thanked the minister for his “visionary leadership” and for entrusting the committee with such important assignment.

He said that the committee conducted a thorough investigation into illegal private charter operations in Nigeria and identified critical challenges which includes regulatory weaknesses, loopholes in the permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) system, inadequate oversight, security vulnerabilities and significant revenue losses to the government.

Sanusi stated that the findings did not only pose risks to aviation safety but also create an uneven playing field for legitimate operators.

He said as part of the recommendations in the report is that government should strengthen regulatory oversight, enhance security measures, improve compliance with aviation laws, and ensure that private charter operations are conducted transparently and in line with international standards.

He appealed to the minister to ensure the speedy implementation of the recommendations which will create an economically viable aviation industry in Nigeria.

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, commended the minister for his commitment in reviving the Nigeria aviation sector.

He assured the committee that the ministry will not hesitate to take adequate action on the committee’s recommendation.

Tags: aircraft charter flightsaviationCaptain Ado SanusicommitteeDr Ibrahim Abubakar KanaFederal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace DevelopmentFestus KeyamoNigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
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