Chairman of Westlink Airlines, Capt. Ibrahim Mshelia, has declared that the Aviation industry in Nigeria is battling too many oppressive forces.
The forces, he said, “are manmade and natural,” adding, “The natural is the COVID-19 pandemic, which has devastated, not only the Aviation sector nay Nigeria alone.”He spoke in Lagos during the 25th Annual Conference and Awards organized by the League of Airports and Aviation Correspondents with the theme, “Nigeria’s Aviation Industry: Management, Policy and Regulation”.
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