Executive Jets CEO, Iwuajoku says he is surprised that Naira Marley has not been arrested

Following the exchange of words between Executive Jets and popular Hip-hop artiste, Naira Marley, the Chief Executive Officer of Executive Jets Services Limited, Sam Iwuajoku has expressed surprise over the failure of the federal government to arrest controversial singer, Naira Marley and his crew members for violating the interstate travel ban.

While granting an interview with Premium Times, the CEO of Executive Jets airline admitted that he wrote the apology letter addressed to Aviation minister, Hadi Sirika.

He stressed that he wrote the letter which has been in circulation and trailed by mixed reactions out of anger.

Speaking on the incident, the airline CEO condemned the indiscriminate movement of any form during the Coronavirus pandemic.

He said;

“Why will anyone be moving around unnecessarily during a pandemic? Moving around for musical concert at this time is ‘unnecessary movement’. I am wondering why they were not even arrested.

“I have been abused by people who said I referred to them as ‘useless people’ but I don’t care. If you see the truth, say it. Although I said so in anger, that is still my position today.”

He reiterated his earlier position of mistaking Naira Marley for Minister of Works, ‘Babatunde Fashola’.

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