Does Ex-First Lady, Mama Peace Have Interest in Air Peace? Popular Airline Opens Up



While speaking after hhe was conferred with the award of "Aviation Man of the Year 2016" by ATQnews and Akwaaba African Travel Market, the Chairman of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema, dismissed insinuations that a former First Lady, Patience Jonathan fondly referred to as "Mama Peace" had an interest in the carrier.

Onyema who was represented by the airline's Corporate Communications Manager, Chris Iwarah in the event  held in Port Harcourt, said Air Peace symbolised the effort of his organisation, the Foundation for Ethnic Harmony in Nigeria (FEHN) to promote peace in the country through the creation of gainful employment for thousands of converted militant agitators and other jobless Nigerians.

He stated that efforts to set up the airline predated Nigeria's return to democracy in 1999.

Onyema explained that he was advised to set up an airline because of its capacity to create massive job opportunities for members of the society.

Air Peace has the largest fleet of 12 aircraft presently in the industry. It recently spread its tentacle to Accra, Ghana just as it flagged off Sokoto domestic operation as part of its expansion drive.

He pledged seamless air travel with the airline's drive project to connect more local, regional and international destinations.

Onyema said Air Peace was strengthening its fleet with Boeing 777 aircraft in preparation for the launch of its Guangzhou-China, Dubai, Mumbai, Atlanta, London and other long-haul routes.

He said the airline, which had added a Friday evening flight to its daily Lagos-Accra-Lagos route, would make Enugu the base of its Gwangzhou-China operations, adding that it had distinguished itself in the Nigerian aviation industry with its unrivalled on-time performance, safety and maintenance record.

The Air Peace boss expressed gratitude to the organisers of the award for recognising his efforts to transform air travel experience in Nigeria and beyond, pledging to support the group in its programmes.

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