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Keyamo Inspects, Approves Prime Atlantic Safety Services’ Facilities

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN.

In a landmark visit underscoring the Federal Government’s commitment to advancing aviation safety and training, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN, led a high-level delegation on a facility inspection tour of Prime Atlantic Safety Services (PASS).

The minister was accompanied by managing director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Ms. Olubunmi Kuku and other senior executives, highlighting the government’s dedication to supporting innovation in aviation safety and capacity building.

During the tour at PASS’ state-of-the-art facility in Ipara, Ogun State, Keyamo commended the institution’s role in advancing safety training within Nigeria’s aviation and maritime sectors, emphasising the importance of local expertise in safeguarding the nation’s airspace and waterways. “The Federal Government is committed to fostering partnerships that elevate the standards of safety and training in aviation. Our collaboration with pioneering institutions like PASS signifies our focus on not only local but globally competitive aviation standards,” the minister stated.

Managing director of PASS, Folake Soyannwo provided insights into the company’s background and mission, noting that PASS has been operational since 2007, founded with the support of a Danish partner. She further highlighted that PASS’ courses adhere to rigorous international certifications, with efforts underway to secure certification from the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). This will bolster Nigeria’s reputation for excellence in safety training and compliance with global safety protocols.

Group managing director of PASS, Ayo Otuyalo further elaborated on the institution’s mission, stating that “everyone working offshore should undergo training at PASS.” This focus ensures that PASS-trained personnel meet the highest standards for operational safety, strengthening Nigeria’s competitive edge in aviation and maritime sectors.

The minister, alongside Kuku, toured various PASS training facilities, including advanced simulation centers designed for realistic emergency response and safety scenarios.

The visit provided the minister and FAAN executives an opportunity to witness firsthand the innovative advancements and state-of-the-art technologies that PASS employs to deliver comprehensive safety training programmes.

As Nigeria positions itself as a hub for aviation excellence in Africa, this visit marks a significant step in the Federal Government’s agenda to raise aviation standards, support high-quality local training providers, and promote international best practices within the industry.

The safety firm is a leading Nigerian firm specialising in aviation security, maritime and safety training.

Oluchi Okorafor
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