Dana Air Named Official Airline of Wives of Africa Presidents Summit

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Dana Air has been named the official airline of the maiden edition of the Coalition of Wives of Presidents and Vice Presidents in Africa for Peace (COWAP) Summit for Peace and Development, scheduled to hold from 21st to 22nd of April at Sheraton Hotel, Abuja.

Themed: African Women Summit for Peace and Development in Africa, the coalition is a project put together by Engage, Empower, Educate Initiative, an NGO which aims to harness the enormous capacity and goodwill of both sitting and past wives of Presidents and Vice Presidents in Africa towards four thematic points which aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals: Peace in Africa, Girl-child education, Ending hunger and poverty in Nigeria.

Speaking on the choice of Dana Air as official airline of the Summit, Kingsley Ezenwa, the airline’s Media and Communications Manager said, we are proud to have been selected as the official airline of such a huge summit coming up this month in Abuja.  This is testament to the fact that Africa appreciates and understands our efforts towards strategically connecting Nigerian cities to Africa, and providing safe, reliable and affordable air transport.  We welcome this rare opportunity to showcase our award-wining service to all the delegates and Africa at large.’’

Also speaking on the Initiative , the project lead, Meshack Kalada Belema, said, ‘’we are working in tandem with the 7 pillars of African Union’s Agenda 2063. We believe that Africa will be developed by Africans and this coalition will serve as critical player in the development.

‘’We are also working with airlines that are committed to the African dream with their developmental activities and have distinguished themselves over the years -Dana Air and Ethiopian airline towards the success of the summit which is expected to draw over 3000 participants from African Countries under the umbrella of the African Union. 

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‘’Keynote speakers at the summit include, Joyce Banda, former President of Malawi, Jewel Taylor, Vice President of Liberia and Professor PLO Lumumba, Director of Kenyan Law School.’’

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