South Africa finally grants landing permit to Air Peace — Mission
South
African authorities have granted landing permit to Air Peace Flight
B777 to enable it to evacuate some 320 Nigerians escaping from
xenophobia in that country, a Nigerian consular officer has confirmed.Nigeria’s Consul- General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, made the
confirmation in a telephone interview with News Agency of Nigeria on
Tuesday.Adama spoke against the background of a complaint by the Managing Director of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema.Onyema had said that the refusal of South Africa to grant the permit
made it impossible for the flight to leave Lagos at 1a.m. for
Johannesburg to convey the second batch of returnees.But Adama said the permit had been granted the airline and that the flight would be late in the night of Tuesday Adama said: “They want Nigerians to arrive during the week, they are taking-off from here midnight.“I do not know the exact time but they will be leaving (South Africa) midnight.“I do not know why they were denied the landing permit. I think it is
an airline operational issue. They did not get it yesterday but they
told me that it came late yesterday (Monday)“It was weekend and
they were going to get it this morning; the airline did not tell me it
was deliberate, but they explained to me that they have gotten it.“Our manifest arrived last night towards the close of work and they were
to take-off 1a.m. Nigerian time yesterday (Monday) but they did not
because it was late.“I have gotten it now so they will be able to
make me know the time of their arrival here so that we can know when to
take-off.”Adama said buses provided to convey Nigerians wanting to return home were still at the mission premises and everyone was there.He said: “We are still really working on the number (320) to see how we
can fill up the airline capacity with anyone that is readily available.“We have more than enough, we are even trying to ensure that the
aircraft is filled up that is why we are readily taking people who are
on ground now.“We have more than enough to fill the aircraft, the
delay has also helped us because as we call names to board we see some
people cleared at the last minute.“The truth is they are people who
have not been cleared, those who are ready to go are all here and we
are trying to queue them up.“We may not even be able to take all of them who are hopeful.”Adama said that the next batch of evacuation would be based on the Federal Government’s directives.
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