March 1, 2026

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) on Tuesday conducted an Aircraft Emergency Table Top Excercise to enlighten aviation stakeholders on how to manage aircraft emergencies and disasters.

The Excercise which took place at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Conferences centre brought key stakeholders in emergency management and Search and Rescue Units drawn from all the aviation agencies, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Department of State Security (DSS), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Federal Fire Service (FFS), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos State Emergency Management (LASEMA), Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Lagos State Ambulance Services (LASANBUS), Nigerian Police Force (NPF), etc.

Director of Air Traffic Services (ATS) of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) John Tayo, while declaring the exercise open, urged all stakeholders who attended to take the exercise seriously.

Tayo equally urged the media to take the exercise serious and report it widely, pointing out that other agencies had done similar excercise but was not adequately captured in the media space.

He stressed that Search and Rescue (SAR) is everybody’s business

He said, “This morning, we are going to combine two things. To get fruitful result, we want to seperate stakeholders meeting and the aircraft emergency Exercise”

The Director, who was represented by the General Manager, SAR, NAMA, Sunday Iwalaiye streamlined the Emergency Table Top Excercise into two sessions: “Search and Rescue Units and Responsibilities” and “Arrangement Into Groups of Search And Rescue Units According To Their Responsibilities”

He said “We cannot start the exercise without knowing clearly the responsibilities of each agency. Any Search and Rescue involving an aircraft is aeranautical emergency”.

Regional General Manager, South West, FAAN, Olatokunbo Arewa, in his remark commended the coordinators for organisers of the Excercise, urging all participants to support the exercise

He said “This is a thing we should all support. Although, no one want emergencies to happen but it does happen. I want all stakeholders to take notes to what so as to know what to do when emergencies occur”,

Alhaji Safo Baba Jiya, a representative of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) also commended the coordinators.

He also dwelt elaborately on the importance of safety saying “Safety is paramount for us at NCAA. We are here to learn. Let us be mindful on what we are doing here today”.

Quality Assurance Manager (QAM) , MMIA, Onohwoakpo Chris, in his remark said that, although, many stakeholders don’t want emergency situations but that, “”We gathered here to learn on what we don’t ever want to happen in aviation”.

Head of Search and Rescue Unit, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA, Lagos Operations Office), Mrs. Ibitayo Adenike also commended the exercise.

She said, “Last disaster in global aviation wasn’t expected. We have representatives of practically all airlines. I appreciate the efforts put in this exercise. Let us put our minds together to synergise and identify areas of shortcomings and make progress so that whenever we there is an emergency, we will do the right thing”.

Engr Jamin Olayinka Salami of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), said he was very pleased with the exercise as it is something that stakeholders need to be doing often.

Salami, however, insisted that, “what is most important is how do we prevent disasters. It will help us to prepare more eventually.”

Search Mission Coordinator, MMIA, Igberaese David who coordinated the exercise, explained the essence of the exercise saying  that NAMA have  conducting joint operation with National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) NIMASA, and they decided to come together for a better performance when incidence occurs.

He said, “The goal is rescuing the greatest number of people in the shortest possible time.

“According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), 24 hour watch must be provided in the Search and Rescue operations”.

“Search and Rescue is everybody is everybody business because when it occurs in remote areas, the farmers eventually become the first responders.”, Igberaese added.

High point of the event was the activation of Search and Rescue scenario which was terminated after some minutes of demonstrations before debriefing of the exercise.

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