NCAA Audits 18 Foreign, Local Airlines
Director-General, NCAA, Mr. Fola Akinkuotu
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
says it has conducted a comprehensive security audit of 18 foreign and
local airlines operating in the country.
A statement by the NCAA on Sunday explained that the audit was based on emerging threats, previous findings and incidents.
According to the statement, such audits are usually carried out either annually or bi-annually.
The NCAA said all holders of the Approved
Security Programme were periodically audited to ascertain the level of
compliance of the airlines with regulations, in line with the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Regulation Part 17.
The statement said, “At the conclusion of
the audit, the airline is mandated to submit a corrective action plan
outlining measures that will be taken within a specific time frame to
address the findings.
“To ensure that all operators and
stakeholders are in tune with adequate security measures, the NCAA
Aviation Security Unit of the Directorate of Aerodrome and Airport
Standards conducts aviation security awareness training for them on
regular basis.”
Meanwhile, the NCAA has also announced the approval of a security programme for 22 airports in Nigeria.
This, the authority said, was in line
with provisions of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulation Part 17 and
the National Civil Aviation Security Programme.
It explained that the Airport Security
Programme was reviewed intermittently and subject to the International
Civil Aviation Organisation’s, amendment of Annex 17, in response to the
global threat to civil aviation.
It said, “The security programme is
similarly reviewed taking cognisance of the prevailing local threats and
this will lead to further examination of the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Security Programme.
“Suffice to inform that the security
programme is written by airports and aircraft operators, caterers,
ground handling companies and other stakeholders, and is submitted to
the NCAA, which is the appropriate authority responsible for aviation
security in the country.
“The Aviation Security Programme provides
measures and procedures on safeguarding the airport, aircraft, crew and
properties against acts of unlawful interference.”
The statement also explained that the
NCAA had provided guidelines for the development of the airport security
programme, which was a requirement of ICAO and states.
According to the statement, it
specifically provides that each contracting state shall require an
airport to establish, implement and maintain a written airport security
programme appropriate to meet the requirements of the NCASP.
Source:Punchng.com
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