Local and international flights may be shut down in Nigeria Monday and Tuesday as the unions in the aviation industry say there is no going back on the two-day warning strike declared to demand for improved wages for workers in the sector.
The unions had on Thursday declared the warning strike on
Monday and Tuesday following the expiration of a 14-day ultimatum earlier
issued to the federal government through the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi
Sirika.
The unions include the National Union of Air Transport
Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria
(ATSSSAN); the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE)
and the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP).
They are demanding, among others, that the planned
demolition of aviation agencies’ headquarters in Lagos be halted.
It would be recalled that the unions and the minister have
been at loggerheads over his plan to demolish the Lagos offices of aviation
agencies to build an Aerotropolis (Airport City).
Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika had said there’s no going
back on the planned demolition while the unions said there are no befitting
offices in Abuja for thousands of aviation agencies’ staff currently in Lagos.
They are also protesting the non-implementation of minimum
wage and other welfare demands in the aviation agencies including the Nigerian
Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA),
Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), and Nigerian Meteorological
Agency (NiMet).
In a joint statement issued by the unions and signed by
Comrade Ocheme Aba (General Secretary of NUATE); Comrade Frances Akinjole
(ATSSSAN); Comrade Abdulrazaq Saidu (ANAP) and Comrade Unoh Ofonime (NAAPE),
they said, “The ultimatum has since expired and nothing tangible has been
yielded from our efforts and that of the Ministry of Aviation.”
However learnt Saturday that while the unions have notified
all the airlines, no Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) has been issued as of yesterday.
The NOTAM is the official communication issued by NAMA to
inform the airlines of possible flight disruptions as the strike, according to
the unions, is going to be total.