Lagos, Nigeria – The Chairman of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, has brazenly accepted the sanctions imposed on his airline by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for breaches of client safety laws.
This growth follows enforcement actions initiated by the NCAA in opposition to 5 airways, together with Air Peace, for violating provisions outlined in Half 19 of the NCAA Rules 2023.
The enforcement actions have been disclosed on Tuesday by Michael Achimugu, NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Shopper Safety, by way of a put up on his official X account.
Onyema Acknowledges Infractions
Offering an replace, appearing NCAA Director-Normal Chris Najomo shared on Friday that Onyema admitted his workers have been at fault for the alleged violations.
“At present, the Chairman of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, publicly accepted the enforcement actions, stating that he had witnessed some infractions by his workers. He has since cautioned them to make sure refunds are paid throughout the stipulated timeframe consistent with NCAA Rules 2023,” Najomo said.
Onyema, in his remarks, counseled the NCAA for its proactive stance, including, “I’ll all the time acknowledge it the place the fault is ours. This exhibits that the NCAA is aware of what they’re doing.”
Ethiopian Airways and NCAA Compliance
Najomo additionally famous that Ethiopian Airways, which was equally sanctioned, expressed its readiness to adjust to NCAA laws and pledged to submit a compliance report promptly.
Renewed Dedication to Shopper Safety
The NCAA’s actions mark the primary vital enforcement of client safety laws in over a decade. Najomo reiterated the company’s dedication to safeguarding the pursuits of each passengers and airways, stating, “It can not be enterprise as typical.”
He counseled Onyema for his willingness to conform and warranted the general public of continued efforts to uphold passenger rights. This transfer indicators a renewed drive by the NCAA to implement accountability and improve client satisfaction in Nigeria’s aviation sector.