Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has commended Air Peace for its evacuation of 533 stranded Nigerians from South Africa.
She described the operation as an outstanding demonstration of patriotism, compassion and commitment to national service.
Air Peace on Tuesday announced the completion of its second evacuation mission from South Africa, returning 271 Nigerians aboard its Boeing 777-200 aircraft in collaboration with the federal government. The latest operation brings the total number of Nigerians evacuated by the airline in two separate missions to 533.
The airline said the exercise marked its 16th humanitarian and evacuation mission, highlighting its continued commitment to assisting Nigerians during emergencies and national crises.
Reacting to the development, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan praised the airline’s chairman, management, and staff for prioritising national interest above commercial considerations.
“I extend my heartfelt commendation to the Chairman, management, and entire staff of Air Peace for once again demonstrating that corporate leadership is measured not only by profitability but also by compassion, patriotism, and an unwavering commitment to humanity,” she said.
According to the Senator, the successful evacuation underscores the airline’s belief that no Nigerian should be left behind in times of distress.
“The safe return of 533 of our compatriots from South Africa is a remarkable humanitarian achievement. It reflects the values of solidarity, responsibility, and love of country that every institution should aspire to “hold,” she stated.
Akpoti-Uduaghan also lauded the collaboration between Air Peace and the Federal Government, describing it as a model partnership that strengthens public confidence and Nigeria’s capacity to respond to humanitarian emergencies.
“This partnership serves as a shining example of what can be achieved when government and responsible private institutions work together in the national interest. Air Peace has once again proven that it is not merely an airline but a dependable national partner,” she added.
The lawmaker urged other corporate organisations to emulate the airline’s commitment to humanitarian service and national development.
“At a time when many citizens face uncertainties across different parts of the world, acts of kindness and patriotism such as this restore hope and reaffirm our shared humanity. I encourage other corporate organisations to emulate this exemplary spirit of service, she said.
She further congratulated the evacuated Nigerians on their safe return, expressing hope that they would successfully reunite with their families and rebuild their lives.
“On behalf of the good people of Kogi Central Senatorial District, I welcome our brothers and sisters home and pray that this new chapter brings renewed hope, peace, and greater opportunities for every one of them,” she said.
Reaffirming her confidence in the airline, Akpoti-Uduaghan described Air Peace as a symbol of Nigerian excellence and corporate patriotism.
“Air Peace has once again written its name in the airline’s consistent record of humanitarian interventions, which continues to inspire confidence and reminds us all that true greatness lies in serving humanity. Nigeria is proud of this remarkable contribution, and history will remember these acts of selfless patriotism,” she said.
Air Peace has earned widespread recognition for undertaking humanitarian and emergency evacuation operations over the years, providing critical assistance to Nigerians affected by conflicts and other crises worldwide.
The latest evacuation mission further reinforced airlines’ reputation as a dependable national asset and a leading example of corporate citizenship in Nigeria.
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