As part of its no-city-left-behind initiative, Air Peace airlines has concluded plans to open the Ibadan route via direct flights connecting the city to Abuja, Kano and Owerri.
The Chairman of the airline, Allen Onyema, disclosed this at the
University of Ibadan’s Alumni Association Luncheon and Awards, held in
Ibadan, saying the new routes would soon have flights connecting the
largest city to other parts of the country by air.
Apparently in recognition of its excellence in the local air travel
industry, Air Peace at the event also bagged the Corporate Award of
Excellence in the delivery of safe and comfortable flights.
Appreciating the award from the institution, Onyema said: “Very soon,
we shall start flying Abuja-Ibadan-Abuja daily, Kano-Ibadan-Kano and
Owerri-Ibadan-Owerri three times a week.”
Delivering a lecture at the forum, titled: “Nigeria and the Rise and
Rise of Ethnic Nationalism,” he noted that the bane of Nigeria’s problem
was her inability to live beyond the prisms of ethnicity.
He said the country’s multi-ethnicity was supposed to be its strength, but it had become an albatross.
The UI alumnus, who bemoaned how Nigerians whip up ethnic sentiments
in salient national discourses, remarked that “we must make a resolve to
start harnessing the powers that lie in our ethnic composition and
leverage them for the development of the country.”
While receiving the awards, Onyema thanked the Alumni Association for honouring him and his airline, Air Peace.
“My joy knows no bounds today. I appreciate this academia because it
contributed to making me who I am today. I love my country and will
continue to live a life of selflessness”.
He urged his fellow alumni to toe the same path by giving back to the university and the larger society.
Onyema revealed that, as part of giving back to the university and
the city of Ibadan which shaped him, Air Peace would commence flights
into Ibadan from Kano, Owerri and Abuja.
“This is part of our no-city-left-behind initiative and our plan to
interconnect various cities of Nigeria, giving our esteemed customers
more seamless connections,” he said.
The airline last month announced the commencement of Kano-Owerri-Kano flights.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Idowu Abel, described Onyema as a
detribalised Nigerian, who had shown strong commitment to the
advancement of the nation through his various humanitarian initiatives
and socio-economic interventions, like the creation of massive jobs,
peace missions and philanthropy.
The President of the Alumni Association, Prof. Elsie Adewoye,
expressed gratitude to Onyema for accepting to be part of the homecoming
and serving as the guest lecturer.