₦100 Million For Aircraft Maintenance Land: Air Peace Says Onyema Did Not Lie

Air Peace says: “It must be clearly stated that Dr. Allen Onyema does not lie about anything. His personal and professional integrity is evident in his transparent record of service to Nigeria and his unwavering commitment to national development. The statement being circulated in the press that he lied is deliberately calculated to mislead, defame, and malign him. The publication is, therefore, false, malicious, defamatory, and entirely without merit.”
A statement from the airline further states that “contrary to the recent publication credited to the Traditional Ruler of Umueri Community, Igwe Emeka, Dr. Allen Onyema, Chairman of Air Peace, did not at any point make false claims or misrepresentations regarding the payment for land intended for the airline’s Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility land in Anambra State.
To begin with, the Umueri Community was never accused of any wrongdoing by Dr. Onyema or by Air Peace. At no time was any statement issued suggesting that the community refused land allocation, received money, or was in dispute with Air Peace over the MRO project. The Igwe’s media release, therefore, is unprovoked, baseless, and entirely misplaced.
For the avoidance of doubt, Air Peace’s dealings on the MRO project were solely with the then Anambra State Government, not with any community or group. Payment for the designated land was made directly to the Anambra State Government, and an official receipt for the sum of N100m paid by Air Peace for the land was issued on 26/08/2021 to confirm this transaction. A copy of this is attached to this publication for public verification. Allen Onyema and Air Peace did not lie as the publications suggested.
In addition, a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) covering the same parcel of land was issued on September, 14th 2021, thereby completing the legitimate process of allocation and ownership of the land. “
It further states that “Dr. Onyema’s vision for the Air Peace MRO remains rooted in patriotism and progress, a project conceived to create jobs, strengthen Nigeria’s aviation industry, and position the country as a hub for aircraft maintenance in Africa.
Air Peace will continue to focus on driving positive change, empowering Nigerians, and promoting excellence in all areas of operation while disregarding attempts to distract from its mission with unfounded claims.”