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Executive Jets CEO shocked as singer, Naira Marley, is yet to be arrested

The CEO of Jets Services Limited, Sam Iwuajoku has expressed shock and disappointment with the federal government’s over their reluctance in arresting Naira Marley and his crew members for violating the interstate travel ban.

This is coming after his company’s license was revoked for flying the singer and his crew from Lagos to Abuja for a concert amidst the COVID 19.

In an interview with Premium Times, the airline CEO admitted writing the apology letter addressed to the Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika. He said he wrote the letter which has been trailed by mixed reaction out of anger.

Iwuajoku also condemned the indiscriminate movement of any form during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Why will anyone be moving around unnecessarily during a pandemic? Moving around for musical concert at this time is ‘unnecessary movement’. I am wondering why they were not even arrested.

He said;

“I have been abused by people who said I referred to them as ‘useless people’ but I don’t care. If you see the truth, say it. Although I said so in anger, that is still my position today.”

He reiterated his earlier position of mistaking Naira Marley for Minister of Works, ‘Babatunde Fashola.

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