The company says it thought it was going to be airlifting Fashola and not Naira Marley.
Naira Marley [Instagram/NairaMarley]
Executive Jets Services Ltd says it airlifted rapper Babatunde Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, from Lagos to Abuja for a concert, in error.
On Monday, June 15, 2020, Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika Suspended Executive Jets for lying about its operations and for violating the ban that has shut Nigeria’s airspace since March, in a bid to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Marley’s concert in Abuja on Saturday, June 13, sparked outrage on social media platforms for its violation of social and physical distancing protocols.
It was also staged at a time when interstate travel by land and air is still prohibited by federal and state governments.
Nigeria’s aviation minister Hadi Sirika, pictured July 2018 (Punch)
In a letter dated June 15, 2020 and addressed to Aviation Minister Sirika, the Chairman and CEO of ExecuJets, Sam Iwuajoku apologized for the flight that took Marley to Abuja and referred to the rapper and his crew as a “bunch of useless people.”
Iwuajoku added that he was tricked into picking Marley because the rapper bears the same name as Nigeria’s Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Raji Fashola.
Iwuajoku admitted that “the flight was to carry a Judge to Abuja on Sunday 14th, 2020 as requested and permit was granted based on the application, but unfortunately when I called the Judge on Saturday morning to inform him that we have the permit, he then said that he has reached Abuja already with a different flight, that someone gave him a lift to Abuja.”
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