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Defence Minister: Caverton can Become Hub for Aircraft Maintenance in Africa
The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has commended Caverton Helicopters management for their vision and foresight in bringing state of the art facility for aircraft maintenance to the country, thereby promoting economic growth and human capital development.
The Minister gave the commendation yesterday during the facility tour of Caverton Helicopters’ Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) situated inside the expansive premises of Murtala Muhammed lnternational Airport, lkeja, Lagos.
Badaru, who was the second Minister to visit Caverton within a month, said he was impressed by the achievements of the company.
He said, “Our dream in the Ministry of Defence is to produce all the equipment that we need for Defence in Nigeria and, here at Caverton, I have seen proofs of assurance that we can partner to do it. I assure you that you have what it takes to produce what we need and we will partner.
“We are working tirelessly to make sure that in the next four years, most of these equipment we go abroad to buy will be produced locally. And from what I have seen with you, we can partner in areas of air assets.”
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Kana said, “While we were on the tour of the facility, my Honourable Minister said to me in Hausa: ‘Seeing is believing’. He came to Lagos to see what is on ground especially at Caverton” in his getting set for the military industrial complex take off. He came, he saw and he is impressed by what he saw. He is a talk-and-do minister and will be ready to work especially with you.”
In his welcome address, CEO of the company, Olabode Makanjuola described the day of visit as special because for the honour of, “hosting a very distinguished guest in the person of the Honourable Minister of Defence for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Mohammed Badaru Abubakar (MON), Sardauna Ringim and Walin Jahun.”
According to him, “The group takes great pride in being the leading offshore support logistics company in Nigeria” with its subsidiaries, Caverton Marine and Caverton Helicopters, equally positioned as leaders in their respective fields.
“Caverton Marine started out in 1999 as a vessel owner, operator and recently diversified into designing and building GRP boats ranging from passenger ferries to security boats. Caverton Helicopters Limited is the largest indigenous aviation logistics support company in Nigeria, with over 2 decades of experience providing rotary and fixed wing services to the oil and gas industry. We currently operate a mixed fleet of aircraft across multiple locations in Nigeria and West Africa.”
One of the key achievements of the company, he said, was establishment of the MRO facility that he described as the only world-class in sub-Saharan Africa, right on ground in Lagos, Nigeria.
According to him, “This facility has allowed us to deliver light and heavy maintenance, repair, and overhaul services to our clients. We are honoured to have had the opportunity to serve the Nigerian Navy, Airforce, and other government agencies, ensuring the safety and reliability of their aircraft.
In his presentation, Rotimi Makanjuola, told the minister that Caverton has bases in Nigeria including Lagos, Warri, Port Harcourt, in Cameroon and now about to extend to the Gambia and Senegal.
He gave a brief about images in the MRO and training centres, enthusiastically saying the company has trained 200 pilots who are now flying here in Nigeria and in other countries.