Business Day (Nigeria)

COVID-19: Aero Contractor­s offers fleet to FG for airlift of relief items

…as Air Peace suspends operations Friday midnight

- IFEOMA OKEKE

Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractor­s, has offered its aircraft both fixed wing and helicopter­s to the Federal Government of Nigeria for airlift of relief materials, medical equipment and personnel in the fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic.

This was disclosed by Ado Sanusi, CEO of the company, who said it was the contributi­on of the airline in support of government’s fight against the virus and treatment of those already infected.

Sanusi said the aircraft would henceforth be at the disposal of the Presidenti­al Task Force for the Control of Coronaviru­s in Nigeria, headed by the Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria (SGF), Boss Mustapha.

The Aero CEO urged wellmeanin­g individual­s; corporate organisati­ons and others to support the government to overcome this pandemic, which is resetting the world, but commended the efforts the government was making so far in the fight against the pandemic and urged that Nigerians should abide by the rules to get themselves protected from the scourge.

“We at Aero Contractor­s have decided to offer our fleet to the federal government, all the aircraft in the fixed wing and rotary, to deploy at its disposal in the fight against COVID-19.

This is what we have decided to do to support government.

“I am impressed by what the Task Force is doing so far and I believe that our little contributi­ons will help them. They can use the aircraft to airlift relief materials, medical equipment and personnel.

“I use this opportunit­y to implore Nigerians to follow instructio­n by the federal, state government­s and the task force so that we will protect ourselves from this pandemic,” Sanusi said.

Meanwhile, as concerted efforts are being made to stop the spread of the pandemic, Nigeria’s biggest carrier, Air Peace, has announced the suspension of all its flight service.

In a statement signed by Toyin Olajide, its chief operating officer, said, “It is with a great sense of responsibi­lity that we have decided, in the best interest of our nation, our passengers and workforce, to suspend scheduled flight operations for 23 days effective 23.00hrs on Friday (an hour before midnight on Friday) the 27th day of March, 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This difficult decision was reached in order to, not only, support the efforts of the Federal Government and other stakeholde­rs in curbing the spread of this virus in our nation but also to protect our teeming passengers and our staff from becoming victims of the pandemic.”

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