The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has announced plans for an Aviation Village near the Victor Attah International Airport.
Speaking at the airport during a brief ceremony Tuesday, August 20, to receive a new Airbus A220- 300 series aircraft for the state-owned Ibom Air, the Governor said the growth and expansion of Ibom Air is worth celebrating, and enjoined all Akwa Ibomites to always remain grateful to God for the airline.
“…we will always gather to celebrate growth, hard work, commitment and dedication because Ibom Air is the pride of Akwa Ibom State. As part of our efforts to expand the aviation ecosystem in Akwa Ibom, we will in the next few weeks flag off the construction of the aviation village for an estate that will accommodate aviation workers because they need to reside near the airport as we are planning to go on 24 hours operations.
“The housing estate will come with schools, hospitals and other amenities so that all of our aviation staff will live close to the airport.”
Reflecting on the success story of the airline since its inception five years ago, Pastor Eno said, “Ibom Air remains a model of how the best government should run business and we will soon use the same model in the state owned Specialist Hospital.”
In line with his promise to ‘connect the dots’ and put the facilities to rapid use, the governor assured that, “We are working towards ensuring the completion of the maintenance, repairs and overhaul hanger, MRO as well as the new international terminal building,” while also announcing plans to remodel the airport clinic in line with the new international standards of the airport.
He said Ibom Air currently owns seven aircrafts and none is leased, describing the feat as a product of vision and focus which every leader should strive to imbibe.
The governor commended President Bola Tinubu for his commitment to supporting the state and its programmes, saying, “I salute all of our past leaders. His Excellency Arc. Obong Victor Attah that the airport is rightly named after, and His Excellency Godswill Obot Akpabio, the Senate president of Nigeria for their pioneering roles in conceptualizing and constructing this airport and other facilities we find today in the state.”
Promising to always remain supportive of the airline, he said his government will continue to place a premium on tourism and other investment opportunities in the state, saying the state is the destination of choice.
Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Captain Mfon Udom and the Chairman of Ibom Air, Mr Imo Abasi Jacob, had said the arrival of an additional A220 – 300 series Airbus to the fleet of Ibom Air was a timely needed boost that will improve the efficiency of flight schedule of the airline.
“Beyond adding two new destinations to the routes of Ibom Air later this year, the aircraft will boost services on existing routes,” said Captain Udom, who also thanked the financial partners, Fidelity Bank and Union Bank, who helped facilitate the acquisition of the new aircraft.
He said the new plane was different from the earlier ordered 10 new A220-300 series aircraft and that when the nine remaining previously expected aircraft arrive, the Airline would boast of 11 A220 airplanes.
Also speaking, Charles Nwoke, Executive Director, Risk Management, Fidelity Bank, identified “schedule reliability and in-house inflight service,” makes Ibom Air able to compete favourably with international airlines.
On the basis of its reliability, Fidelity Bank is proud to support the growth and expansion of the airline.
“I commend the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno for his huge contribution, in sustaining the vision of Ibom Air,” he said, while also commending Union Bank for also financially investing in the purchase of the plane.
Prayers of goodwill were received from the royal fathers in the state, who spoke through the President General of the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom Traditional Rulers and Oku Ibom Ibibio, Dr. Solomon Etuk.