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FG Lifts Ban On Airline That Flew Naira Marley To Abuja

– Federal Government has lifted the ban placed on the airline that flew Naira Marley, to Abuja to attend a concert mid-June

– Recall that the Federal Government suspended that flight for violating the guidelines put in place as a measure to curb COVID-19

– The Minister of Aviation announced the lifting of ban at the Presidential Task Force briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja on Monday

The Federal Government has lifted the ban placed on a private airline, Executive Air Services Limited, which flew musician, Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley, to Abuja to attend a concert mid-June.

Recall that the airline had violated the restriction on interstate movement and closure of airports in place at the time by conveying Naira Marly to Abuja, while the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Sam Iwuajoku said he gave the approval for the flight thinking the passenger was the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola not knowing they were “a bunch of useless people”.

Ekohotblog had also reported that the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, announced the suspension of the airline, saying, “The person on that flight conducted a concert. We approved a flight, certainly not for a musician. The flight was approved to convey Honourable Justice Adefope Okogie from Lagos to Abuja and then back to Lagos for an official assignment.

“The operation is a clear violation of our approval which we take very seriously. It seems this is becoming a norm. This is the second time. So, Executive Jet Services is hereby suspended indefinitely and they will face the law.”

But giving an update on the development during a Presidential Task Force briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja on Monday, Sirika said, “Today (Monday), we lifted the ban on Executive Air Services Limited. They have complied substantially with all of our imposed sanctions; they’ve paid part of the fines, and they brought up premium plan. So, we have lifted the ban today, so, they continue to do their business.

Read also: FG Suspends Airline For Flying Naira Marley To Abuja

“These sanctions are not punitive, they are things to make our industry work better and keep all of you safe.”

The minister added that the report on the Very Important Personalities being probed for flouting Covid-19 protocol at the country’s airports would be made public “hopefully this week”.

Alice Ajakaye

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