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NCAA Urged To Enforce Disabilities Law In Aviation Sector

by Ejike Ejike
6 months ago
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The House of Representatives Committee on Disability Matters has charged the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to enforce fully the provisions of the Nigerians with Disabilities Act, 2018, in the aviation industry.

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Chairman of the House Committee on Disability Matters, Dr. Bashiru Dawodu, gave the charge on Wednesday during the committee’s oversight visit to the corporate headquarters of the NCAA in Abuja.

He said the NCAA as the aviation regulator has the mandate to enforce the provisions of the Act amongst sister agencies, the airlines and other operators in the industry, noting that “You are responsible for the enforcement of PWD regulation in the aviation industry.”

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Dr. Dawodu lauded the NCAA’s efforts thus far to significantly comply with the provisions of the Act as regards to employment, support to disability causes and accessibility.

The director-general Civil Aviation (DGCA) Nigeria, Capt. Chris Najomo, represented by the director, operations, licensing and training (DOLT), Capt. Donald Tonye Spiff, said the Authority under his watch was non-discriminatory.

He explained that aside from employing persons with disability, the NCAA has audited its buildings, making corrective measures where necessary to aid access for the persons with disabilities.

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Also commenting at the event, the director of public affairs and consumer protection at NCAA, Mr. Michael Achimugu, reiterated that the Authority was deliberate about inclusiveness on disability matters, adding that a risk assessment had been done and the implementation necessary measures was ongoing.

He said the NCAA, since Capt. Najomo came on board, has deliberately taken into account the concerns of persons with disability (PWDs) and has variously supported programmes of PWDs based on his people-oriented policies.

It would be noted that the legislative committee has jurisdiction to oversight compliance on discrimination against Persons with Disability (PWDs) as stipulated in the 2018 Act, which provides for inclusion in employment, accessibility, rehabilitation, special and protection of PWDs in programmes, projects and annual budget.

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