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ValueJet, Plateau State sign pact to resume Lagos-Jos flights

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – In a bid to expand flight operations, ValueJet and the Plateau State Government have agreed to restart direct flights from Lagos to Jos, Plateau, beginning April 2.

 

ValueJet Managing Director, Omololu Majekodunmi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.

 

Majekodunmi said a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on behalf of Gov. Caleb Mutfwang, represented by the Transport Commissioner, Jatau Gyang, in Lagos.

 

He explained the MoU was essential to reduce the risks faced by travellers journeying by road from Plateau to Abuja and other destinations.

 

The pact aims to legally formalise air services between both parties, particularly given road insecurity in the region.

 

“The governor has driven from Jos to Abuja over 25 times since taking office. Commissioners also travel frequently, facing insecurity and long hours by road,” Majekodunmi said.

 

He added that passengers must choose between a 35-minutes flight or a dangerous five-hour road trip with potential threats along the way.

 

Majekodunmi also revealed ValueJet plans to expand services to other key destinations in Nigeria and that the Lagos-Jos direct flights can be booked on www.flyvaluejet.com.

 

Initially, the airline will operate direct Lagos-Jos flights three times weekly — on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays — with potential expansion to daily service.

 

The commissioner noted that the initiative is vital for Plateau’s development and aligns with the governor’s economic growth strategy for the state.

 

Recall that the airline had on October 10, 2022, launched its inaugural flight and in February 2023 began flight services to Jos, Plateau from Abuja.

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