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Keyamo Organises Retreat For Top Staff Of Aviation Ministry, Agencies (Photos)

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), has organised a retreat for top management staff of the ministry and its agencies.

In a post via his X (formerly Twitter) on Friday morning, Keyamo said the theme of the retreat, which was held in Warri, Delta State, is ‘Delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda’.

Keyamo said the purpose of the retreat is to ensure that the 5-point priority Agenda of the Ministry will be disaggregated and cascaded into actionable programs and projects by all Departments and Agencies under the ministry’s purview.

He wrote: “Following a successful Ministerial Retreat last week with Mr President yesterday in Warri, Delta State, I began a retreat for top Management Staff of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and all its agencies.

“The theme of the retreat is ‘Delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda’. The purpose of the retreat is to ensure that the 5-point priority Agenda of the Ministry will be disaggregated and cascaded into actionable programs and projects by all Departments and Agencies under the purview of the Ministry.”

See some photos from the retreat.

Ajaero: ‘Do Not Allow The Labour Party To Destroy The Labour Movement’ – Keyamo Warns As NLC Disrupts Flights In Abuja

Meanwhile, on Thursday, Keyamo warned the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) against disrupting flight operations in the country.

Keyamo said disruption of flight activities would affect both foreigners and locals and paint the country in a bad light.

Speaking on Thursday at the Ministerial Retreat of the Ministry in Effurun, Uvwie local government area of Delta State. The aviation Minister said the sector was not involved in the saga, which resulted in the recent beating of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Joe Ajaero, in Imo State.

He added that the Labour Movement must resist the urge to destroy themselves on the platform of politics because there is a difference between the Labour Movement and the Labour Party (LP), and stakeholders must learn to distinguish between labour and political activities.

While condemning the manhandling of Ajaero in Imo, Keyamo appealed to the labour leaders not to mix up politics with the labour movement as what is currently happening is pure politics and not a fight for workers.

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