The recent removal of insurance provisions in new regulations by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has raised concerns regarding the financial implications for the Federal Government. Experts have indicated that this change could leave the government responsible for covering costs associated with incidents such as the recent fire at the international terminal of Murtala Muhammed International Airport. Without insurance, the government may face significant losses and compensation claims, potentially impacting its financial resources and operational capabilities in the aviation sector.
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