Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema, has urged aviation workers, especially those across the domestic airlines to imbibe the virtues of hard work, humility, honesty and integrity to save their organisations from going down.
Onyema made the call during a reception held in honour of the retiring Air Peace Flight Operations Manager, Mr Olawale Amos Olajide in Lagos.
The Air Peace boss decried the increasing trend of dishonesty among airline staff, saying a lot of carriers had been destroyed by their workers’ lack of integrity and disloyalty.
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While describing Olajide as a dedicated, hardworking, honest and humble man of exceptional integrity and professionalism in the aviation industry, going down the memory lane, cited how Olajide who joined Air Peace as pioneer Flight Operations Manager on July 1, 2013, made huge contributions to the carrier’s ascendancy to the leadership of the air travel business in Nigeria and West Africa.
His words: “Olajide would have retired two years ago. When he came to tell me, he did not say he was retiring to go and join another airline, because one thing is certain in this country, there is no airline better than Air Peace. I say this with every sense of humility and responsibility. When he told me he was retiring, I couldn’t take it. I told him, ‘you are not going anywhere. You have to continue until I say it is okay’. He honoured my request to stay for another two years.”
“Let me tell you something that you have to know tonight. If you have not got to the stage your employer will not allow you to leave, then you should begin to ask yourself questions. I want all of us here to make it impossible for your employer to let you go.
“What I am saying here is to encourage you to be like Mr. Olajide. Mr. Olajide gave his all to Air Peace. He was employed on July 1, 2013. That was the hardest period of our lives. That was the period he joined. He contributed immensely to everything we are today.”.
Onyema thanked Olajide’s spouse, Paulina and children for supporting their patriarch to sustain his reputation of hard work and honesty even as he urged Olajide’s children to follow their father’s example and acquit themselves creditably in their different places of work.
Responding, Olajide said he was grateful to Onyema and Air Peace for the opportunity offered him to contribute to efforts to grow the airline. He assured that he would continue to be part of the carrier’s vision to transform air travel in the country and beyond.