Capt. Fola Akinkuotu |
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has taken steps towards entrenching a more effective digital accounting system that would meet the growing demands of the agency.
Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, at a workers’
retreat, said the programme was borne out of the agency’s commitment
towards promoting transparency, accountability and fiscal discipline in
the system.
Akinkuotu said it had become imperative to reposition NAMA and its
business transactions to comply with the dynamic world of technology
especially as it affects the aviation sector.
He charged staffers of the agency to embrace technology, saying the
recently issued Federal Government Executive Orders on the ease of doing
business in the country demanded that they carry out business
transactions on an e-basis. He added that the management would support
the finance department in its quest for the best available technology
that would meet industry’s best practices and also enhance efficiency in
service delivery.
While allaying fears that automation of business transactions would
lead to job losses, the NAMA boss expressed confidence that the
interactive nature of the retreat would give staff the opportunity to
use their professional expertise to brainstorm on possible challenges in
the system and also devise new initiatives of finding solutions
targeted at improving the agency’s procedures using the benefit of
e-business.
Earlier in his remarks, the Director of Finance and Accounts,
Aniefiok Umoh, called for the cooperation of staff as the agency
transits from the “manual system of preparing financial and management
information reports to automated processes”.
“Everything in our environment is going electronic. If it is not
e-learning, it is e-commerce. If not e-business, then it is
e-transaction and NAMA cannot afford to be left behind,” Aniefiok said.
General Manager, Finance, David Akpan, said accounting just like any
other profession is passing through a dynamic phase and that the role of
accountants will continue to undergo series of changes.
Akpan, who tasked accountants to strive to remain relevant in the
emerging e-accounting system, added that those who continue to play by
the old rules may lose out in the automation equation.
The 2017 NAMA Accountants Retreat with the theme: Positioning the
e-Accountant for e-Business Transactions, is aimed at inter alia,
finding more efficient ways of revenue generation and collection,
developing cost reduction strategies and enhancing financial information
reporting through improved technology.