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Covid-19: Meet The Air Peace Crew That Flew In Medical Supplies From Turkey (PHOTOS)
Meet the Air Peace crew that flew in the medical supplies from Turkey on Sunday
Last Sunday, Air Peace delivered the first batch of the Federal Government’s medical supplies from turkey. The medical supplies are to fight the spread of coronavirus pandemic and treatment of those infected by the disease.
The airline Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Toyin Olajide, said in a statement in Lagos that Air Peace aircraft Boeing 777 with registration number 5N-BWI carried the medical supplies.
According to Air Peace, the aircraft landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, from Istanbul, Turkey on Saturday night.
She commended the federal government for its efforts to curtail the spread of coronavirus in Nigeria.
Olajide said the Nigerian government was ahead of some countries in the fight against the virus, which had infected over one million people across the globe. “The management of Air Peace commends the federal government for being proactive in the preparation for emergencies and preventing the spread of the virus. “For also providing the kits and other medical equipment for the treatment of those infected by the pandemic. “This shows that government is ready to fight this disease and it is even more prepared than governments of some of the advanced nations in the measures and strategies adopted to eradicate the virus,” she said.
Recall that Air Peace airline had announced that it will suspend all flight operations last Friday.
This decision came amid the current concerns about the Coronavirus. The airline, in a notice, said the suspension would last for 23 days.
The airline is the third to suspend operations after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.
Below are photos of the Crew members of the Air Peace aircraft that deliver the medical supplies from Turkey.
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