Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Stakeholders power our growth, NAHCO declares

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By Chinelo Obogo

 

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco aviance) has attributed its achievements to the support and cooperation of its partners. The Company made the statement in an evening it brought its customers and other stakeholders together to thank them for their continued support and collaboration.

NAHCO, which organised the stakeholders dinner for its partner airlines, cargo agents, regulators and other stakeholders at the weekend, thanked its stakeholders for their support.

The Chairman, Board of Directors of the Company, Dr. Seinde Fadeni said that NAHCO values all its clients, adding, “we just cannot thank you enough. You are the reason NAHCO is doing so well and setting the standard in the entire sub-region.”

Fadeni reaffirmed NAHCO’s commitment to enhanced service quality while assuring that the Company is actively implementing measures to maintain and further improve its service delivery.

In his short presentation at the event, the Group Executive Director, Commercial & Business Development, Prince Saheed Lasisi, pointed out that NAHCO has maintained its leadership position over the years by consistently setting the benchmark for excellence in the Nigerian aviation industry.

Lasisi reinforced NAHCO’s commitment to safe, efficient, and reliable services, adding that the company remains dedicated to its vision of being the leading service provider. He said, “Our continued investment in equipment overhaul and the comprehensive renewal of our ground support fleet, alongside the strategic deployment of a highly skilled workforce has further strengthened our ability to deliver safe, efficient and reliable services.”

He also stressed the importance the company places on safety. “Safety is what NAHCO is known for. We don’t compromise on safety. With the progress we have made and the partnerships we continue to nurture, we are confident in our capacity to deliver even greater value in the years to come,” Lasisi stated.