The Plateau State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with one of Nigeria’s airlines, ValueJet, that would allow the carrier to expand its Jos-Abuja flight services.
ValueJet had on October 10, 2022, launched its inaugural flight and in February 2023 began flight services to Jos, the state capital.
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To expand the service, the Plateau State Government signed a 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.
While the Managing Director of ValueJet, Capt. Omololu Majekodunmi, signed for the airline, the Commissioner of Transportation, Mr Jatau Davou Gyang, who represented Governor Caleb Mutfwang signed on behalf of the state government.
Gyang said the initiative is very critical to the development of the state, adding that it marked 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.