Special Tribute....NCAA DG,Captain Chris Najomo Pays Tribute to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on His 73rd Birthday
In a heartfelt celebration of leadership and progress, Captain Chris Najomo, the Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has paid a special tribute to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he marks his 73rd birthday. In his tribute, Captain Najomo acknowledged the enduring impact of President Tinubu's vision and commitment to the advancement of Nigeria, particularly in the realm of civil aviation.
President Tinubu's tenure has been marked by significant achievements that have transformed the Nigerian aviation sector. Under his leadership, the NCAA has witnessed remarkable growth, including the implementation of enhanced safety measures, modernization of airport infrastructure, and the promotion of sustainable aviation practices. These initiatives have not only improved flight safety but have also positioned Nigeria as a competitive player in the global aviation market.
Reflecting on the achievements of the NCAA under President Tinubu's guidance, Captain Najomo expressed gratitude for the President's unwavering support and commitment to the aviation sector. He noted that the collaborative efforts between the government and the NCAA have paved the way for a robust and resilient aviation industry that continues to thrive despite global challenges. The NCAA remains dedicated to upholding the standards set forth by the administration and ensuring the continued growth of Nigeria's aviation landscape.
As President Tinubu celebrates this milestone birthday, Captain Najomo extends his best wishes for long life and continued success.
“Your leadership has inspired many, and we are grateful for your unwavering dedication to the progress of Nigeria,” stated Najomo. The NCAA looks forward to continuing its partnership with the Tinubu administration to achieve even greater heights in the aviation sector, ensuring that Nigeria remains a beacon of excellence in civil aviation.
©Richlist magazine International
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