NATCA Directs Members To Join Planned NationwideProtest Over 50% IGR Deductions

THE Nigerian Air Traffic Con­trollers Association (NATCA), umbrella body of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) in the coun­try, has directed its members to comply with the planned nation­wide protest called by aviation unions.

The unions had earlier in the week, through a circular, directed their members to em­bark on a protest throughout the nation’s airports on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, following the continuous deductions of 50 per cent of aviation agencies’ Internally Generated Revenues (IGRs) by the Federal Govern­ment.

The government had com­pelled the agencies to contribute 50 per cent of their IGRs into the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

Four aviation agencies are affected by the TSA policy. They are; the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and the Nigerian College of Avi­ation Technology (NCAT).

A statement on Saturday morning by Mr. Abayomi Agoro, President, NATCA, said that considering these develop­ments, NATCA’s Council had placed all ATCs on notice to join the protest effective from “00:00 hours on September 18, 2024.

Agoro directed all controllers to comply with the instructions from its mother union until fur­ther notice.

Agoro lamented that the af­fected agencies are financially constrained due to the deduc­tions, thereby rendering the sector dysfunctional.

He insisted that the policy was severely undermining the safety and efficiency of Nige­ria’s aviation sector since it started about three years ago and the contributions increased to 50 per cent in January this year.

The statement warned that the safety-critical activities of the entire aviation sector were slowly grinding to a halt, reach­ing levels that are unacceptable.

Agoro appealed to the Fed­eral Government to act swiftly by exempting aviation agencies from the IGR deduction policy and address the financial chal­lenges threatening the safety and functionality of Nigeria’s airspace.

The statement said: “The agencies within the sector are financially constrained, ren­dering the sector dysfunctional. This alarming situation, if left unaddressed, poses significant risks to the safety and opera­tional effectiveness of Nigerian airspace.

“It should also be on record that NATCA will not assume responsibility should a strain on the sector’s safety and oper­ational needs result in any crit­ical incident or accident.

The continued financial constraints imposed by these deductions are compromising our ability to deliver safe, effi­cient air traffic control services.

The unions; National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Ni­geria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recre­ational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) and Air Transport Services Senior Staff Associ­ation of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), had directed all its members to embark on a planned strike in a bid to force the government to remove the agencies from the TSA.

But, Mr. Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aero­space Development, in a swift reaction, called for a meeting with the unions.

The meeting is slated for Tuesday next week.

He also acknowledged the concerns raised by the unions, but assured all stakeholders that Tinubu was looking into the concerns raised.