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Air Peace new board members give assurance to deliver on airline’s transforma­tion vision

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EMEKA NGIGE, RENOWNED lawyer and senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN); Mutiu Sunmonu, former managing director, Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company; Benedict Adeyileka, former acting director general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, and other new directors of Air Peace have assured of their readiness to work with the carrier’s chairman and chief executive officer, Allen Onyema and vice chairman, Alice Onyema, to deliver on the airline’s vision to transform air travel and project a positive image for Nigeria in the global aviation community.

The new directors of the airline, including Ekaete Bassey Okoro, founder/CEO, Topnotch Integrated Concepts Limited; Mohammed

Danjuma, coordinato­r, North East Recovery and Stability Programme (NERSP); Oluwatoyin Olajide, the carrier’s chief operating officer; and Ejiro Eghagha, chief of administra­tion and finance, made the pledge in Lagos at the inaugurati­on of the airline’s Board of Directors.

At the inaugurati­on, Allen Onyema, chairman/CEO, urged Nigerians with means to invest in the country to complement the economic developmen­t efforts of the government, saying he set up the airline primarily to create jobs for the people and give the country a place of pride in the global aviation community.

“The reason I started Air Peace was to create employment opportunit­ies for Nigerians and help in national developmen­t, because I know that all the violence and security challenges we are facing will reduce if our youths are positively engaged. I enjoin all Nigerians with means to invest in the country and help to create jobs to complement the efforts of the government,” he urged.

The airline, he assured, would make the country proud with its soon-to-start flights to Sharjah, Dubai, Johannesbu­rg, London, Houston, Guangzhou and Mumbai despite the challenges it was facing from unfair competitio­n and aero politics by some of the countries it planned to operate into with its four Boeing 777 aircraft.

He said the airline was acquiring more narrow-body and wide-body aircraft to deepen its no-city-left-behind project. He said the airline, which recently placed a firm order for 10 brand new Embraer 195-E2 jets and purchase rights for 20 aircraft of the same model, had ordered seven more 50-seater Embraer 145 jets to strengthen its operations under its subsidiary, Air Peace Hopper. The airline had earlier taken delivery of six Embraer 145 jets.

Onyema described the new members of Air Peace Board of Directors as Nigerians who were passionate about efforts targeted at developing the country and creating employment opportunit­ies for the people.

 ??  ?? Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN (right) receiving his certificat­e as a Director of Air Peace from the carrier’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Allen Onyema during the inaugurati­on of Air Peace Board of Directors in Lagos recenly
Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN (right) receiving his certificat­e as a Director of Air Peace from the carrier’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Allen Onyema during the inaugurati­on of Air Peace Board of Directors in Lagos recenly

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