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Air Peace MD, Allen Onyema, Anambra Community Engage in Heated Dispute Over N100m Land Payment

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A controversy has erupted between Air Peace and the Umueri Community in Anambra State over allegations of false claims regarding a N100 million land payment for the airline’s Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility. Air Peace MD, Dr. Allen Onyema, has maintained that the payment was made directly to the Anambra State Government, while the traditional ruler of Umueri Community, Igwe Emeka, has questioned the claim.

Key Developments:

  • Payment Receipt: Air Peace has produced an official receipt dated August 26, 2021, confirming payment of N100 million to the Anambra State Government for the land.
  • Certificate of Occupancy: The airline also obtained a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the land on September 14, 2021, completing the legitimate process of allocation and ownership.
  • Community Reaction: The Umueri Community’s traditional ruler accused Onyema of making false claims, prompting Air Peace to defend its MD’s integrity.

Air Peace’s Response:

  • Direct Payment: Air Peace emphasized that payment for the land was made directly to the Anambra State Government, not the Umueri Community.
  • No Dispute: The airline stated that it never accused the community of wrongdoing or land dispute, describing the Igwe’s reaction as “unprovoked, baseless, and entirely misplaced.”
  • Project Vision: Onyema reaffirmed his commitment to the MRO project, citing its potential to create jobs, strengthen Nigeria’s aviation industry, and position the country as a hub for aircraft maintenance in Africa.

Conclusion:

The dispute highlights the need for clarity and transparency in land transactions, particularly in cases involving government agencies and private companies. Air Peace has maintained its commitment to the project, despite the controversy.

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