Aviation

Aviation State Safety Programme Document Nears Completion- NCAA

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)has disclosed that the country’s
aviation industry State Safety Programme (SSP) document will soon be published.

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The Director-General, NCAA,Capt. Chris Najomo made the disclosure while
hosting the International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO-West and Central Africa (WACAF) Regional Office of the African and Indian Ocean (AFI) Region Plan-state Safety Programme (SSP) for Assistant Mission to Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

The State Safety Programme (SSP) is an integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety in civil aviation.

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It is required by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and is unique to each member State. The SSP ensures the effectiveness of safety performance elements and addresses identified aviation safety risks.

Najomo who was represented by the NCAA Director Special Duties, Mr. Horatius Egua said Nigeria will soon produce a draft document of the SSP and NSP.

“The document has gone through some of the processes that are required. We have sent out the document to stakeholders for inputs and we have feedback” he stated.

He said the NCAA has planned a few more programmes like the physical stakeholders meeting in April 2025, and an SMS workshop for chief executives because the SSP will not succeed if the CEOs in the aviation industry are not partners’

He noted that with technical support from WACAF-ICAO, it will help the NCAA bridge gaps that may not have been covered adding that the technical mission programme will also help the Authority fast-track the implementation of the SSP programme.

Dr. Iteke Ifeanyi Chukwunomso, the National Coordinator SSP and the General Manager, Air Operator Certification and Surveillance NCAA further explained that the SSP is an integration of safety activities and safety requirement.

“Its not that we haven’t been doing that but now we are going to be more proactive and predictive be because we don’t need to wait till an accident happens” he said.

According to him, “part of the SSP would require that the service providers implement an effective management system, and within the effective management systems of the service providers they will be required to justify why they’re are continually being in operations through continuous collection, collation and analysis of safety data. That is what the SSP brings.”

“There is a safety management requirement for the states and service providers. The service providers include: airliners, approved maintenance organisation, approved training organisations, international general aviation operators, FAAN, NAMA etc. Some of them have started implementing the State Management Systems but not the way we want it to be” he further explained.

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