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Reports Linking Ex-Presidenti­al Amnesty Boss to Air Peace False, Says Airline

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Nigeria’s largest carrier, Air Peace, has denied that former Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Chairman of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Office, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, purchased aircraft for the airline, stating that it was a rehash of old, false stories.

In a statement issued yesterday by the company’s Solicitors, Alegeh & Co, Air Peace said the report was not true, emphasisin­g that Kuku is neither a shareholde­r nor a director in the company and not involved in any way with the airline.

“We are Solicitors to Air Peace Limited and Chief Allen

Onyema. Our clients have just become aware of an online story, claiming that Kingsley Kuku, the former special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Chairman of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Office, purportedl­y used “billions of Naira stolen from the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme………. to purchase airplanes to start Air Peace”.

“The online story, in a bid to appear credible, refers to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) as the source of this “informatio­n”. On behalf of Our Clients, we hereby state unequivoca­lly and for the records that the said online story is untrue, false, baseless and a rehash of old, false and untrue stories. Kingsley Kuku did not at any time purchase any airplanes for our client, Air Peace Limited and he is not a shareholde­r or director of Air Peace Limited. Kingsley Kuku is not in any way and/ or manner connected to and/or involved in the ownership and operations of Air Peace Limited,” the statement said.

The company also said that Air Peace Limited was set up with legitimate funds borrowed from Nigerian banks and that of the owner and this had been investigat­ed and verified over time.

“Air Peace Limited was set up with legitimate funds of our client, Chief Allen Onyema, who has been recognised and honoured internatio­nally and locally for his work in promoting peace and ethnic harmony in Nigeria and with banking facilities obtained from banks. This false, untrue and baseless online story is a deliberate attempt to tarnish the image and legacy of our clients. There is no iota of truth in the said story and same should be ignored and disregarde­d,” the statement also said.

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