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Air Peace Suspends Flight Operations Nationwide As NiMET Workers’ Strike Bites

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Air Peace has stopped all its flights nationwide because workers at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET), who provide crucial weather information, are on strike due to issues with their welfare. This strike has shut down weather centers at airports and stopped all NiMET services across the country since Wednesday.

The ongoing two-day strike is causing disruptions for travelers with local flights scheduled at airports such as Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, leaving many stranded.

Air Peace informed its passengers that the airline had decided not to fly because of safety concerns.

In a video obtained by Channels Television on Wednesday, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, was heard instructing the cancellation of all flights across the country.

Onyema was heard telling one of his managers over the phone in a firm tone that if NiMET hasn’t called off the strike, all Air Peace flights should be canceled immediately. He emphasized that the lives of people and the safety of their equipment and crew are the top priority.

He further stated that he doesn’t care if other airlines are flying and that all Air Peace flights nationwide should be suspended immediately until the strike is over, prioritizing safety due to the widespread thunderstorms and the fact that NiMET, which is supposed to provide necessary weather information, is on strike.

Reports indicated that at the Lagos airport on Wednesday, XEJET, Aero Contractors, and Ibom Air operated as scheduled, while Air Peace did not.

In a statement posted on their X (formerly Twitter) account, Air Peace announced that they had to suspend their operations due to the ongoing strike by NiMET staff.

The statement, signed by the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, explained that due to the NiMET strike and the unavailability of CNH (hazardous weather) reports needed for safe landings, Air Peace has suspended all flight operations nationwide until the strike ends.

The airline assured that their passengers’ safety is their main concern, and they appreciate their understanding, promising to provide updates as the situation changes.

To address this issue, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called for a meeting with the protesting NiMET union members.

This meeting is scheduled to take place today, Thursday.

NiMet workers initiated the shutdown of weather centers at airports and the withdrawal of all meteorological services nationwide on Wednesday to protest their welfare conditions.

The strike officially commenced at 7:00 AM on Wednesday, with NiMet staff and union members protesting at airport premises with placards, announcing the cessation of their services.

Speaking to reporters at the airport, a union member named Mr. John explained that the situation for NiMet workers is dire, with very low welfare, salary packages, and overall conditions compared to their counterparts in sister agencies. He pointed out that a management staff member at NiMet earns N470,000, while someone in a similar position at a sister agency earns about N1.2 million.

He added that NiMet workers do not receive any of the salary increments made by the federal government, despite providing more critical services than even their sister agency. He lamented that their poor welfare package is insufficient to cover basic needs like transportation, rent, or children’s school fees.

Mr. John emphasized that NiMet provides essential services such as agro-meteorology, marine, and transportation information for all industries, yet their welfare remains inadequate, urging the government to address their situation.

Regarding the impact on airlines, the secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees, Paul Ogohi, criticized the behavior of some domestic airlines while also highlighting the strain the current system puts on NiMet staff.

He stated that other international airlines have grounded their operations and are strictly adhering to ICAO regulations, noting that British Airways and Qatar Airways have complied. However, he pointed out that Nigerian airlines and their pilots are the ones violating these standards, which he deemed unacceptable and unique to Nigeria.

Ogohi further claimed that the unprecedented deaths occurring in NiMet, with nearly 70 percent of their staff forecasters suffering from high blood pressure, are a consequence of their working conditions.

He appealed to the Minister to intervene and extend any positive changes being seen in the aviation sector to NiMet, as their staff are suffering.

On the union side, the National Deputy President of the National Union of Air Transport Employees, Uzor Oluchi, strongly criticized the poor working conditions faced by NiMet staff.

She claimed that NiMet staff are the lowest paid in the aviation industry, citing the example of a level 4 NiMet staff member earning N31,000, despite the federal government’s minimum wage.

Despite the ongoing deadlock, NiMet management has stated its commitment to finding a peaceful resolution with the unions to restore normal services.

The management noted that the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, who has been supportive, has scheduled a meeting with all involved parties for Thursday, April 24, 2025, expressing hope that the unions will be reasonable, using the analogy that “no one bites off his nose to spite his face.”

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LAWMA to Commence Waste Evacuation, Advocacy Exercise in Mushin

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) is set to commence a comprehensive waste evacuation and advocacy exercise on Tuesday, 11th August 2026, across identified areas in Idi-Oro and Odi-Olowo, Mushin.

The exercise, which will combine the evacuation of accumulated waste with advocacy engagements, is aimed at restoring environmental order and promoting sustainable sanitation practices among residents, traders, and other stakeholders in the affected communities.

Speaking on the initiative, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, emphasised the Authority’s commitment to ensuring that every part of Lagos enjoys a clean and healthy environment. He noted that the exercise is part of a broader strategy to address environmental challenges in densely populated areas, where indiscriminate waste disposal has become a recurring issue. Dr. Gbadegesin urged residents to embrace responsible waste management practices and to patronise assigned PSP operators to sustain the gains of the exercise.

The areas to be covered include Folami Street, Makinde Street, Labinjo Street, Labinjo Lane, Labinjo Court, Odesanya Street, Adeyemi Street, Soremekun Street, Abeokuta Street, Kilani Street, Onifade Street, Matuwo Street, Bankole Street, Owokonira Street, Kobiti Street, Ojo Street, Alhaji Lasisi Street, Igbarere Street, Amodu Street, Aileru Street, and Olorunibe Street. The exercise will involve sanitation crews working alongside advocacy teams to engage residents and traders on the importance of proper waste disposal and environmental hygiene.

The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to building a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Lagos, calling on residents and other stakeholders to cooperate with the team during the exercise and support efforts to sustain the cleanliness of the areas after evacuation.

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DSS Frees Carpenter Cleared of Oyo School Abduction Link, Pays N3m Compensation

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The Department of State Services has released a carpenter, Mustapha Marwana, who was arrested over the abduction and killing of pupils and teachers in Oriire, Oyo State.

The Director-General of the service, Tosin Ajayi, ordered his release after investigators cleared him of any link to the attack.

A security source who is privy to the case but wished to remain anonymous said a DSS panel carried out a thorough probe into Marwana’s alleged involvement in the incident before clearing him.

The panel was said to have found that the Katsina-born artisan was not a member of any terrorist organisation and had no operational ties to the Ansaru terrorist group blamed for the attack.

“Following the review, investigators found no evidence linking the carpenter to membership, financing, logistics or operational activities of the terrorist group.

“Consequently, the DSS DG ordered his immediate release and approved the payment of initial N3 million as compensation to assist him in meeting his immediate needs and restarting his livelihood.

“Mustapha was subsequently released to his lawyer, Oghene Forgive, who received him following his discharge from custody,” the source said.

The source said Marwana thanked the DG for what he described as a compassionate and humane intervention.

Forgive, who received Marwana upon his release, also thanked the DG for his generosity and dedication to establishing his client’s innocence.

The compensation, according to the source, is part of measures being adopted by the current DSS leadership to support persons cleared after investigations and to facilitate their reintegration into society.

It was gathered that the DG had, in 2016, handed a N20m compensation to a Sokoto-based businessman who was accidentally shot and injured during a pre-dawn raid in Jos due to mistaken identity.

The source also recalled the case of an Abuja-based businesswoman, Chineze Ozoadibe, whom the DG ordered released and paid N10m as compensation in October 2025 after reviewing her case.

“Since his appointment as DSS DG, Ajayi has been balancing national security responsibilities with respect for the rights and dignity of citizens, resulting in the payment of over N300m as compensation.

“There are many more instances where DSS investigations have established innocence and have been followed by efforts to facilitate reintegration. These are the kind of measures through which the Service is strengthening public confidence and building trust,” the source added.

Gunmen suspected to be Ansaru terrorists had, on May 15, invaded Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery/Primary School and L.A. Primary School in Oriire, abducting 39 pupils and seven teachers.

Two of the victims were killed before the remaining captives regained their freedom on July 10 following a military operation.

Since then, security agencies have arraigned several suspects linked to the attack before the Federal High Court in Abuja, with three convicts already sentenced to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to terrorism-related charges, while others, including two Ansaru commanders, are standing trial.

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Army, Security Forces Rescue 16 Kidnap Victims in Kogi, Hunter Killed [PHOTOS]

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Troops of the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with the Nigerian Navy, the Nigeria Police Force, local vigilantes and hunters, have rescued all 16 persons abducted by suspected kidnappers in Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State.

The Army disclosed this in a statement signed by its Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, on Monday.

According to the statement, the victims were abducted on Sunday, August 9, 2026, when armed criminals attacked commuters along the Ojuwo–Ajengo–Memarebo and Ojiwo–Itobe roads in the area.

The Army said troops of 21 Battalion and personnel of the Nigerian Navy Ship Lugard launched a joint search and rescue operation after receiving intelligence that the victims had been moved to the vicinity of Adumu Community in Dekina Local Government Area.

The operation also involved personnel of the police, vigilantes and local hunters.

“During the operation, the joint security team established contact with the fleeing kidnappers and engaged them in a fierce firefight.

“Overwhelmed by the superior firepower and coordinated assault of the security forces, the criminals abandoned all their captives and escaped into the surrounding forest with gunshot wounds,” the statement said.

The Army said all 16 victims were subsequently rescued, comprising six adult males, six adult females and four children.

It added that the rescued victims were undergoing documentation and medical assessment before being reunited with their families.

However, one local hunter who participated in the operation was killed during the encounter, while a police officer sustained injuries and was receiving medical treatment.

The Army commended the security personnel and local stakeholders involved in the operation, describing their efforts as a demonstration of the effectiveness of joint operations in tackling kidnapping and other violent crimes.

“The successful rescue of the 16 victims underscores the effectiveness of sustained joint operations and the synergy among the Nigerian Army, sister security agencies and local security stakeholders in combating kidnapping and other violent crimes,” the statement said.

The Army also urged residents to remain vigilant and continue providing security agencies with timely and credible information on suspicious activities.

It said public cooperation remained critical to ongoing efforts to protect lives and restore peace across the country.

 

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