The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, has declared the preparedness of the state-owned carrier, Ibom Air, to commence flight operations between Uyo and Banjul, Gambia.
According to the governor, this is aimed at strengthening regional integration and trade between the two countries.
He said this was part of the discussions with the Gambian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mohamadou Musa Njie, with Emmanuel at government house, Uyo.
The governor thanked the Gambian High Commissioner and the president of Gambia for indicating interest in bilateral relations with Akwa Ibom in the area of Commerce, industry and aviation development.
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He said the vision of Ibom Air to become the West African Aviation power house, is nearing reality, following indications that Ibom Air could soon commence regional operations between Nigeria and The Gambia.
“We are actually planning a regional flight with Ibom Air, so we hope by next month we should take delivery of two brand new A220 300 series Airbuses, we want to use that for regional flights. I will get this to be discussed at the directors meeting of Ibom Air so that we can also consider Banjul”, the governor said.
The governor, who acknowledged the tourism potentials in Gambia, advised other West African countries to take advantage of the potentials of Ibom Air.
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Speaking earlier, the Gambia High Commissioner commended the governor for the “great achievements” recorded by Ibom Air and expressed the willingness of his country to have Ibom Air commence operations into Banjul.
He presented a letter personally written by the President of The Gambia requesting the Akwa Ibom state government to extend the operations of Ibom Air to The Gambia.
The letter also conveyed the invitation by the president of The Gambia, Adama Barrow to Emmanuel for a visit to The Gambia to strengthen industrial and trade relations.
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