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NNPC targets 30% of domestic petroleum market NCAA lauds Dana for safety standard
From Abubakar Y Ojimaojo ABUJA
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has commended Dana Air for grounding its airplanes for proper maintenance checks.
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The Director General of NCAA, Captain Musa Nuhu, disclosed this exclusively to our correspondent in Abuja.
According to Nuhu, Dana Air grounded all its aircraft to carry out maintenance checks on them.
“They noticed that some of their aircraft were due for maintenance and they informed us accordingly. I think it is commendable for an operator to ground its aircraft for maintenance,” the NCAA boss stated.
He further noted that the airline would notify the authority once they were done with the maintenance check.
Meanwhile, the airline had in the early hours of Friday informed its customers in a statement via its official Instagram handle that due to the general elections on Saturday, February 25, there will be no flight operations.
The airline, however, said that operations would resume on Sunday, February 26.
The statement read,” Please be informed that we will not be operating on Friday, 24th and 25th of February 2023 due to the presidential and National Assembly elections.
“However, we will be operating as scheduled from Sunday, 26th February 2023.”
When asked the NCAA boss if the airline would resume operations by Sunday, he said, “The agreement is that they will notify us when they are due to resume and I think they said they are going to send us something today, once they give us and we are okay, then they can resume operations.”
Meanwhile, the spokesperson of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa, while reacting, said, “When there is a reduction in capacity, you just have to find a way to protect your passengers and once your capacity increases, you can schedule your flights.
From Abubakar Y Ojimaojo ABUJA
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has said it is targeting to capture 30 per cent market share in petroleum products retailing in the country.
The company’s official stated this at the commissioning of a filling station in Tarauni, Kano State, a statement said.
In his remarks, the Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC
Limited, Mallam Mele Kyari, represented by the Executive Vice President, Downstream, Engr. Adeyemi Adetunji, stated that the project was midwifed by NNPC Retail Ltd, a downstream business unit of NNPC Limited.
According to him, the Management of NNPC Limited remains committed to upscaling the company’s relevance in the global energy community with its drive for sustainability hinged on renewed commitment to partnerships that deliver sustainable value and integrity.
Describing the station as a strategic initiative geared towards boosting the nation’s energy sufficiency levels, he assured that it will make petroleum and allied products available and affordable, just as it would provide relief and job opportunities for the people of the state.
Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, at the event said it was yet another step in increasing NNPC Limited’s growing petroleum downstream asset portfolio and fulfilling its mandate of providing energy security for the country.
The station, which is to be known as NNPC Standard Station, Tarauni, boasts of a huge forecourt, which can accommodate 50 vehicles with six pumps and 12 nozzles at a time. It also has non-fuel features such as a mini mart, lube bay and vehicles diagnostics centre, as well as shops for other activities.