The federal government says Air
Peace will recall some of the pilots it sacked.
Air Peace had announced the sack
of the pilots earlier in August as part of the company’s efforts to cushion the
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on its operations.
After the action, the National
Association of Airline Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) had given the airline a
two-week ultimatum to recall the sacked workers or face industrial action.
But James Odaudu, director,
public affairs, ministry of aviation, said at a meeting on Tuesday, the
management of Air Peace agreed to recall some of the pilots who lost their
jobs.
According to Odadu, Allen Onyema,
chairman of Air Peace, agreed to recall the maximum number of pilots that his
company could accommodate in the light of the current situation as a result of
the pandemic.
“In the verbal agreement reached
after a dialogue that was held in a very friendly environment, Chairman of Air
Peace, Chief Allen Onyema, acceded to the Minister’s appeal for the recall of
the maximum number of pilots that the airline can accommodate without going
under,” Odadu said in a statement.
“In their presentation, NAAPE,
led by its chairman, Galadima Abednego, said that some missteps could have been
made in the course of the standoff between the airline and the union and
appealed to the Minister to intervene in order to resolve the impasse.
“He said that as a union it was a
painful thing to see a large number of their members thrown into the labour
market, and further appealed to employers of labour to see the union members as
partners, and not adversaries.
“On his own, the Chairman of Air
Peace, Chief Allen Onyema expressed his sadness and disappointment over what he
called the ingratitude of some of the airline’s pilots after everything is done
to make them comfortable on their jobs.
“He recalled how Air Peace had
trained over 80 pilots and an equal number of aircraft engineers, giving its
staff the best remuneration package within the sector only for them to
disappoint at a time their understanding was needed.
“He, however, commended Senator
Hadi Sirika for providing the required leadership to the industry and promised
his full cooperation in ensuring the growth of the aviation sector in Nigeria.
“The Aviation Minister in his
remarks called for the understanding of everyone, especially the Labour unions,
of the prevailing situation in the aviation industry, saying it was not the
time for unnecessary upheavals.
“He commended Chief Onyema for
his enormous contributions in developing the industry but appealed to him to
recall the maximum number of the sacked pilots that the airline can comfortably
accommodate in the prevailing circumstances to which airline operator agreed.”
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