ABUJA – The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) on Monday urged management of Galaxy Backbone Plc to ensure efficient telecommunications service delivery at the nation’s airports.
NAMA’s `Weekly Update’ signed by the General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr Supo Atobatele, in Abuja, said the Managing Director, Mr Ibrahim Abdulsalam, made the call when he led a delegation to the Galaxy Backbone headquarters on a courtesy visit.
Galaxy Backbone Plc is the Information Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure provider charged with providing effective telecommunications service delivery at the nation’s airports. [eap_ad_1] According to the `Weekly Update, NAMA boss urged the ICT provider to develop a strategic work plan that would enable the agency to continue to provide cutting edge telecoms services to airports across the country.
“Galaxy backbone is the sole provider of telecommunications services within the aviation environment.
“And their mission is to strengthen the existing business relationship between the two organisations, so there is need to develop a strategic work plan for effective service delivery.’’ Abdulsalam was quoted as saying.
The Managing Director, Galaxy Backbone, Mr Gerald Ilukwe, commended NAMA for guaranteeing the safety of the nation’s airspace.
Ilukwe said:“this collaboration would further boost NAMA’s record of efficiency and excellence in service delivery in Nigeria.”
The Weekly update said that Ilukwe led the NAMA team to inspect facilities such as the Primary Data Centre, Network Operations Centre and the Satellite Dish Farm. (NAN)
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