… as Enugu State Governor promises support for investments

Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, Professor Obiora Okonkwo, has restated the commitment of the airline to build a maintenance, repairs, and overhaul (MRO) infrastructure in Enugu State once it gets the approval of the state government
Okonkwo stated this during a business meeting with Governor Peter Mbah at the Government House Enugu, Tuesday.
According to him, it has always been the desire of the airline to stamp its presence in the state by building a MRO and strategic head office.
He also said the Company would expand its presence in Enugu with befitting staff quarters as soon as the state government gives a nod to its request for land.
According to him, Enugu is already the host state of the airline, making it imperative that the vision of building a MRO, head office, and staff quarters gets the approval of the state government.
Joined at the meeting by the Airlines’ Director of Administration, Mr. Linus Awute, the airline chief also listed the numerous benefits of building a MRO and staff quarters in Enugu, adding that the infrastructure would expand the economy of the state and add to the governor’s vision to attract more investments to Enugu.
Speaking in response, Mbah, who congratulated Okonkwo, on the third anniversary of his airline, pledged the support of the state government towards achieving its visions in the state.
He said the airline’s desire to build a MRO in the state alongside a head office and staff quarters aligns with the business orientation of his government.
According to him, the state government is currently sanitising the business environment of Enugu to attract investors.
Mbah said the issue of insecurity in Enugu has abated, and the state has put measures in place to address insecurity history.
He said that his government is ready to welcome and support any investment to thrive and flourish in Enugu, adding that he had laid out a comprehensive plan for the economic development of the state.
To further demonstrate his readiness to partner the private sector for the economic growth of the state, Mbah instantly nominated his Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Obi Ozor, as a liaison between the airline and his government