Yemisi Izuora
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), has said that the relevant authorities have been consulting with Air Traffic Controllers on their agitation for enhanced welfare after embarking on a six- hour warning strike to draw the attention of the management of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), to epileptic air navigation equipment as well as failure to address welfare issues since last year.
The warning strike according to the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria ATSSSAN is a prelude to total industrial action scheduled to begin on Monday April 20, 2015.
The General Manager Public Affairs of NAMA, Olajumoke Adetona , in a statement today said that the situation is gradually returning to normal as flight operations have resumed at the various airports across the nation.” We therefore regret any inconveniences caused the travelling public as a result of these flight delays” she said.