Anambra people applaud Air Peace for flights to China, others

ASSOCIATION of Anambra Town Unions (ASATU), umbrella organization of the town unions of 179 communities in Anambra State has commended Air Peace for its clearance for flight services to some countries amid the dreadful coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement in Awka, Anambra State capital on Thursday, the National President of the group, Chief Alex Onukwe, eulogized the chairman of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema for his unrelenting commitment to rebranding the nation and declared that the company’s reliability and trustworthiness is second to none, hence the selection.

Onyema and his company, Air Peace were commended for flying hundreds of Indian, Chinese and Isreali nationals back home in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic, and also for offering employment opportunities to thousands of Nigerians.

“Air Peace chairman is deserving of the highest national honour which can be bestowed on a private individual not just in appreciation of the heroic efforts of Chief Onyema but also to inspire other Nigerians to become world class role models”.

“Just two days ago, Air Peace flew 312 Indian nationals on its B777 aircraft direct from Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos to Kochi in India nonstop for 10 hours, an event which New Delhi celebrated for its historical value as the first direct flight between Nigeria and India.

“Three days earlier, the carrier had lifted 301 Chinese from Lagos to Guangzhou in a direct deal with the Chinese government, the second in as many months”.

“The indigenous carrier had on March 29 taken 274 Israelis in Nigeria home through Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“All our people are delighted that the Israeli government, perhaps the most security conscious government anywhere in the world, trusted Air Peace to fly hundreds of its valued citizens home over and above much older international air carriers, and Air Peace, as usual, lived up to its reputation as an airline of choice. 

“In all the places where Air Peace has flown to, including the United Arab Emirates and the wWest African coast, it has flown the Nigerian flag with pride and the citizens of those countries always show appreciation.

“It is, therefore, not surprising that various nations are negotiating with Air Peace to fly home their citizens stranded in Nigeria since March when airports were closed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“Its tariff has remained the most competitive of all international carriers flying into Nigeria because, apart from employing the best Nigerian aviation professionals, the Air Peace chairman is not driven primarily by profit, otherwise he would not have ventured into airline business in Nigeria.

 “He has made it clear several times that the major reasons for his involvement are to give the country world class flight services and to provide jobs for our teeming youths and professionals generally.  

“Air Peace has trained hundreds of Nigerians, regardless of their ethnicity or religion, in different countries of the world, and they are today gainfully employed as pilots, aeronautical engineers and others” Chief Onukwue said.

Air Peace operates 27 planes from Boeing Corporation with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois State, and Embraer Corporation in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with an order for five more Embraer machines yet to be met.

Air Peace, founded in 2014 by Nigerian entrepreneur Allen Onyeama, a lawyer, made international headlines when it signed in 2018 a deal with Boeing Corporation to purchase 10 of its equipment for national, regional and international operations.

Its profile shut up astronomically when  it hurled home free of charge over 630 Nigerians stranded in South Africa in the wake of the 2019 xenophobic attacks in South African cities against mostly African nationals.

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CARL UMEGBORO is a legal practitioner (Barrister & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria) and human rights activist. He is an associate of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (United Kingdom). He is a prolific writer, social policy and public affairs analyst. Prior to his call to Bar as a lawyer, he had been a veteran journalist and columnist, and has over 250 published articles in various leading national newspapers to his credit. Barrister Umegboro, a litigation counsel is also a regular guest-analyst at many TV and radio programme on crucial national issues. He can be reached through: (+234) 08023184542, (+234) 08173184542 OR Email: umegborocarl@gmail.com

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