The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged aviation unions to reconsider their planned protest over the deduction of 50% of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from aviation agencies.
The protest, set for September 18, 2024, stems from concerns about the strain the deductions have placed on the sector’s ability to meet critical safety and operational needs.
Keyamo assured stakeholders that both he and President Bola Tinubu are fully aware of the unions’ grievances and are actively working towards a resolution.
To facilitate dialogue, the Ministry has scheduled a meeting with union leaders for September 17, 2024.
In his appeal, the Minister called on the unions to hold off on their protest and give room for discussions, expressing confidence that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached through constructive engagement.
Mr. Keyamo also thanked the unions for their patience, emphasizing that their voices are being heard.