Plateau State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU ) with ValueJet airlines for continuation of seamless air transport on the Jos-Abuja route.
ValueJet had on October 10, 2022, launched its inaugural flight and in February 2023 began flight services to Jos, Plateau State. Ever since it launched flight operations to Jos, the carrier has continued to expand and consolidate its Jos route, making it a first choice among travelers.
After painstaking research, the Plateau State government felt there was a need to enter into an MoU with the carrier to ensure it sustains its operations on the route and to save passengers the huge risk of travelling by road from Plateau State to Abuja and beyond.
The signing of the MoU at a colourful ceremony took place at ValueJet’s head office in Lagos. While the Managing Director of ValueJet Captain Omololu Majekodunmi signed for the airline just as the Plateau State Commissioner of Transportation Davou davou Gyang, signed for Governor Caleb Mutfwang led government.
Gyang who described the initiative as very critical to the development of the state and marking a significant milestone in the quest of Governor Mutfwang’s administration to open up the economy of the state in line with his policy thrust, declared: “The essence of this agreement is that the Governor of Plateau State, Hon. Barrister Caleb Mutfwang when he came on onboard, he saw a deficit in activities of air transportation in the state and how the value in these activities are not felt within the state.
“As someone who responds to the plight of his people in terms of safety and economic value of the travel between Jos and Abuja, he found it expedient to have a very reliable flight that would be frequenting Abuja-Jos, to be able to boost the economic activities in the state and then to guarantee the safety of travelers.
“We are all witnesses of the fact that movement between Jos and Abuja on the route has been disastrous where commuters would be left with the choice of paying ransom talk more of road accidents. So, it is expedient to make Plateau people have some comfort and to also have economic values and to also guarantee the safety of the citizens of Plateau state who wish to travel to Abuja and by extension to other places within the shortest possible time.”
Gyang who disclosed that the state governor has a way of boosting the economy of the state and was mulling the idea of upgrading the Jos Airport, added: “With the passion that the governor has with available resources within the shortest time possible, you will see something very soon. He is so passionate about the well-being of his people.”
Speaking, Captain Majekodunmi on his part said the essence of the air pact was to tie, guarantee, and actually put in place legally air transport business between both parties which was further necessitated by insecurity on the road.
According to Majekodunmi: “The governor, since he was sworn in, he had driven to Abuja from Jos more than 25 times. This applies to all the commissioners. It is either you take 35 minutes flight or you take a five-hour trip by road with hoodlums and insecurity on the roads.
“We have promised them that we want to see that this works and I think other states should learn from it. We see to it until the route gets profitable and until people start to appreciate it. Now, they know that there is a safe way to get to Abuja unlike before they go by road or what other mode they used to get to Abuja.”