The Federal Government has asked aviation unions to cancel their planned protest over the 50% deduction from the internal revenue of aviation agencies.
This plea was made by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo in a statement on Friday, August, 16.
The Aviation workers had announced a nationwide strike planned for August 21, to protest the FG’s deduction of 50% from the internally generated revenue of key aviation agencies.
Reacting in his statement, Keyamo assured the workers’ unions and other stakeholders that President Bola Tinubu is committed to improving the aviation sector.
He emphasized that the president will carefully consider their demands to find a solution that balances the government’s fiscal needs and the operational requirements of the aviation agencies.
It reads, “Press Statement by the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Regarding the Call to Action by Aviation Unions over the Deduction of 50% of the Internal Revenue of Aviation Agencies
“The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development has been made aware of the call to action by the workers’ unions within the aviation sector to protest the Federal Government’s deduction of 50% of all internally generated revenue of Aviation Agencies at source.
“The concerns of the workers, especially regarding the negative impact these deductions have on investment, maintenance of critical infrastructure, and overall operations of the Agencies, have been duly noted.
“We understand the significance of the issues raised and recognize the vital role that our aviation workforce plays in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and smooth operation of the industry.
“The Ministry is committed to addressing these challenges in a manner that ensures the continued viability and sustainability of the sector while maintaining the highest standards of service delivery.
“The Honourable Minister wishes to assure the workers’ Unions and other stakeholders that His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is very concerned about improvement of the Aviation sector and will give their demands due consideration with the goal of finding a lasting solution that balances both the fiscal needs of the government and the operational requirements of the Aviation Agencies.
“We appeal to all workers to remain calm and maintain industrial peace while the Government is working assiduously towards amicably resolving the matter.
“The Ministry appreciates their patience and understanding and remains committed to ensuring a conducive work environment for all.
“We thank the workers for their understanding and continued dedication to the aviation sector. Thank you.”
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