Ambassador lauds Chinese, Nigerian govts over Air Peace China service
Economy
THE Nigerian Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, Baba Jidda, has commended the governments of China and Nigeria for deepening bilateral ties between both countries.
He said that this reflected through the approval of Air Peace’s scheduled, commercial flights to Guangzhou-China, which began on July 13.
Jidda made the commendation, according to a statement on Monday in Lagos, during a courtesy visit to the Chairman of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema, at the airline’s headquarters in Lagos.
The diplomat also called on the Chinese government to relax the travel restrictions for Nigerians willing to fly to the Asian country.
He said that the approval for Air Peace to launch flights into China was given on the strength of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement signed between both countries.
He said it took about four years before the agreement was finally implemented.
The Ambassador lauded the efforts of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, and those of his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi.
He stressed that a lot went into getting Air Peace, a Nigerian airline, to finally connect both countries through air travel.
“I want to say that as an ambassador, we still have much to do to support Air Peace to operate comfortably for the benefit of all Nigerians and the Chinese.
“So far, the Chinese are benefitting tremendously from the operations of Air Peace because Nigerians are having some difficulty in obtaining visas.
” I, therefore, want to use this medium to plead with the Embassy of China in Abuja, to consider relaxing restrictions on Nigerians, such that Nigerians will be given visa and they will now fly Air Peace and the market of Air Peace will expand. This, to us, is very important.
“Finally, I would like to thank the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for making this historic approval of direct flight between Nigeria and the People’s Republic of China”, Jidda said.
In his remarks, Onyema expressed delight over the visit of the Ambassador and emphasised the pivotal role he played in ensuring that Air Peace got the statutory nod to kick off the China route.
He lauded the support given by the Minister of Aviation, Sen.Hadi Sirika, to the airline.
The CEO harped on the need for Nigerians to jettison their ethnic differences and support one another.
He said: “This is why I have always believed in the unity of this country. I am Onyema from South East.
” You are Alhaji Baba Ahmad Jidda from North East. You have been fighting for me.
“You have been fighting for this Air Peace owned by an Igbo man. And today, we have it, the China route,” he said.
Onyema said that Sirika also gave Air Peace the designation to do the China route.
He also expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for making it happen.
“We are very appreciative. We appreciate the President for making sure that his government stood by indigenous investors to make sure their businesses prosper.
“We thank Federal Government of Nigeria, and we thank the government of the Republic of China for cooperating with us so far to this end.
“Thank you, your Excellency. We really appreciate your efforts, and we wish the country will recognise what you have done today,” he said.
Onyema said that with the addition of Guangzhou, Air Peace now operates a network of three international routes, including Dubai and Johannesburg, seven regional and 20 domestic routes, while parading a modern fleet of over 30 aircraft. (NAN)
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