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NAMA Insists TRACON Facility in order, Debunks Lack of Spares Claim

TRACON Radar in Lagos
TRACON
TRACON

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has declared that the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON), project is working optimally.

NAMA also said that spare parts for the facility are regularly sourced from the manufacturer, Thales of France whenever required.

A statement by Mr. Khalid Emele, the General Manager, Public Affairs, NAMA said that the Director of Safety Electronics and Engineering Services, Engr. Farouk Umar was quoted out of context during his presentation at the stakeholders’ forum held by the airspace manager in Lagos on Tuesday.

According to Emele, NAMA has regularly received spare parts from Thales of France since the project came on stream in 2010, stressing that the agency would continue to provide state-of-the-art air navigation services without compromising safety of lives and equipment.

Emele explained further that as at August 28, 2018, NAMA still received spares and quotation for more spares from Thales of France, noting that the agency has consistently had discussions on spares with the manufacturer. He emphasised that NAMA regularly takes delivery of spare parts from Thales of France.

He said: “The intent of the Director of Engineering Services was to highlight the fact that there was a delay in delivery of spares and not that there are no spares at all from the company. It was a misrepresentation.

“In fact, there has been ongoing discussions with Thales on the contractual agreement. So, it is not true that we don’t have spares from them. They are doing repairs for us and you cannot do repairs without spares.”

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