The Chief Executive Officer of IbomAir Capt. Mfon Udom wants the Nigerian government to help grow the capacity of Nigerian Insurance Companies to enable them handle Aviation Insurance completely.
“The system at play now does not help the industry and the passengers are paying the price. Even the Nigerian economy is not benefiting from the current situation”.
Capt. Udom said this when he received Ambassador Ikechi Uko, Organiser of Akwaaba African Travel Market at the Head Office of IbomAir in Uyo.
Ambassador Ikechi Uko said he is in Uyo to invite IbomAir to the 2021 edition of Abuja Jabamah where IbomAir will receive the award as the Best Airline in Nigeria for the Year 2020.
L-R: COO, Ibom Air George Uresi, Chief Executive Officer, Ibom Air, Capt. Mfon Udom and Ambassador Ikechi Uko, Organiser of Akwaaba African Travel Market
Capt. Udom while thanking them told the team that IbomAir has done very well so far because it kept to its business plans, hired the best staff available and did not chase opportunities. “The vision by the State Governor is to create a hub in Uyo, create jobs and generate economic activity for the state. Our success is because of the vision. We are happy with the honours that we have earned after providing good services to our passengers”.
Talking about the challenges the Airline faced in its 18 months of operation, Capt. Udom said that the Covid19 lockdown almost derailed the trajectory of growth for the airline. He said that the Aviation Company is back to the original path after covering up the gaps identified and will soon be announcing good results. The patronage has improved and today the airline has the best On-time Performance in Nigeria.
He wants the government to force the insurance companies to scale their capacity and maybe tweak the law to allow airlines deal directly with underwriters.
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