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Air Peace CEO visits Ekiti Airport to foster collaboration with state gov’t

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Air Peace Limited, a leading Nigerian airline, has actively pursued expansion by exploring partnerships with the Ekiti State Government.

The airline’s CEO, Mr. Allen Onyema, recently visited the new Ekiti State International Agro Cargo Airport to discuss collaboration and business development.

During the visit, Onyema and his delegation conducted site inspections and held productive discussions.

They were warmly received by Ekiti State officials, including Barrister Dayo Apata, Commissioner for Justice, and Air Vice Marshal Sunday Makinde, Technical Adviser to the Governor.

This initiative highlights Air Peace’s dedication to improving regional connectivity and advancing Nigeria’s aviation sector.

The Ekiti airport, strategically positioned as a trade and transportation hub, offers significant potential for passenger and cargo operations.

Such a partnership could drive economic growth, tourism, and investment in the region.

Speaking during the visit, Mr. Onyema expressed optimism about the partnership’s potential to drive mutual growth.

“Ekiti State has demonstrated remarkable vision in establishing this airport.

Air Peace is keen to support initiatives that promote regional integration and economic development,” he stated.

The Ekiti State Government emphasized its readiness to collaborate with Air Peace to unlock the airport’s full potential.

Barrister Dayo Apata stated, “This partnership aligns with our vision of positioning Ekiti as a leader in aviation and agricultural exports.”

Additionally, ongoing discussions signal a transformative chapter for Ekiti State.

This collaboration aims to enhance regional connectivity while establishing the state as a key player in Nigeria’s aviation sector.