
…As Aviation, Business Communities Receive Airline With Accolades
…Says Carrier Committed To ECOWAS Community Objective
Nigeria’s frontline airline, Overland Airways, has said that it has come to Lome, the capital of Togo to stay.
This is just as it commenced flight operations from Lagos to Lome, Republic of Togo.
The Managing Director, Overland Airways, Capt. Edward Boyo, said this shortly after the airline’s maiden flight touched down at the Gnassingbe Eyadema International Airport in Lome, Togo.
According to Boyo, “Today, we share the joy of connecting brothers to brothers, sisters to sisters, communities to communities. We have removed the borders between Nigeria, Benin Republic and Republic of Togo. You don’t need a visa to move from Togo to Lagos or Cotonou to Lagos, all you need is Overland Airways. So we are here for you. We shall continue breaking the borders for the good of all Africa. Overland Airways has come to Togo to stay.”
He continued, “It is possible for prosperity and economic development to come to our lands. We have come to Lome to stay. We are going to intensify the relationship between Nigeria, a very large economy in West Africa and Togo. There are about 400 million people in West Africa and we are not doing enough trade. Our people must trade with each other. That is what ECOWAS is all about. So the dream of our forefathers who dreamt of ECOWAS is being actualized today.”
The Overland Airways said that the inaugural flight was warmly received by the aviation, business and leisure communities as an essential quick-link between both countries.
Overland Airways’ inaugural flight took off from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos with a brief stop-over at the Cadjehoun International Airport, Cotonou before landing at the Gnassingbe Eyadema International Airport in Lome, Togo.
The Société Aéroportuaire de Lomé Tokoin (SALT) received Overland Airways’ maiden flight with the traditional and spectacular water canon salute in the presence of H.E.Olusola Iji, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Togo, Col. Dokisime Gnama-Latta, Director General, Togo Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Christian Folly-Kossi, former Secretary General of Africa Airlines Association (AFRAA), and many other dignitaries.
The Lagos-Cotonou-Lome flights operate on Mondays,Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
The flights depart Lagos at 19: 00hrs arrive Cotonou at 19:25hrs; and depart Cotonou at 20:00hrs to arrive Lome at 20:30hrs.
Also, Overland Airways flights depart Lome at 21:00hrs to arrive in Lagos at 21:45hrs.
Also speaking, Ambasador Iji stated that the commencement of Overland Airways’ flights services into Togo solidifies the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) between the two countries.
He explains that the initiative by Overland Airways aligns very much with the expectations of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in fostering its relationship with the Republic of Togo.
On his part, Col. Gnama-Latta, who also represented Mr. Ninsao Gnofam, Togo’s Minister of Transport, said, “Overland Airways is coming into Togo at a time when great decisions like the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) are being taken at the African Union (AU). Interestingly, Togo and Nigeria signed the SAATM.”
He stressed the need for safe, fast and efficient means of commuting between Nigeria, the biggest country in Africa, and Togo.
“For the business men and women, it is very important to leave Lome by 8pm, arrive in Nigeria, relax your head, wake up full of energy the next day, do your trade in Nigeria and come back to Togo by Overland Airways’ flights,” he stated.
He commends Overland Airways for maintaining high safety standards over the years and congratulates the airline for the feat achieved. Highlights of the event include the cutting of the inaugural flight cake.