AYCF faults rejection of Air Peace’s request for water salute at Gatwick Airport

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum said it will support Air Peace’s plan to engage in the traditional water salutation at Gatwick Airport.
The President General of AYCF, Yerima Shettima, said this in a statement on Friday in Lagos.
Mr Shettima said that the forum perceived the refusal of Gatwick Airport, London, authorities to allow the airline to perform a tradition of inaugurating new flights, which is a customary practice, as intimidating and uncalled for.
He said the refusal to grant Air Peace’s request for a water salute, only to allow another airline the same two days later, was nothing short of hostility.
“AYCF firmly stands against such discriminative practices. The treatment Air Peace received on its inaugural day was deplorable, with a dysfunctional check-in area that hampered passenger experience due to a non-operational carousel (luggage belt).
“It is a shameful display of bias and unprofessionalism for Gatwick Airport authorities to suddenly decide to extend a welcome to Air Peace nearly two weeks after the incident. This delayed response reeks of insincerity and is an insult to every well-meaning Nigerian,” Mr Shettima said.
However, AYCF acknowledged and appreciated the overwhelming support from Nigerians across tribes and ethnicities who rallied behind Air Peace, showcasing unity against such antics.
He commended the support of well-meaning Nigerians which had begun to bear fruit in bringing attention to the issue.
“The AYCF demands fair treatment and equal opportunities for all airlines operating in Nigeria. It is imperative that Gatwick Airport authorities rectify their actions and apologise for the unwarranted treatment Air Peace faced. We remain committed to championing the rights of Nigerian businesses and lending support to organisations facing unfair treatment,” he said.
Mr Shettima, therefore, called on the international community, public figures and fellow youth organisations to join in condemning the actions.
(NAN)
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