VP Shettima commissions two new Cally Air aircrafts, commends Otu for initiative
Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday commissioned two new Cross River State–owned Cally Air aircrafts, praising Governor Bassey Otu for the initiative’s forward-looking investments in aviation and other critical sectors.
Speaking at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport in Calabar where he represented President Bola Tinubu to commission two newly acquired Cally Air aircraft on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Shettima described the enterprise as a strategic step toward economic growth, tourism promotion, and regional aviation leadership.
He praised Governor Bassey Otu’s vision, noting that Cross River’s effort aligns with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda in strengthening food security, energy security, and economic self-reliance.
“Cross River is demonstrating what strong subnational leadership looks like. The country needs more of this kind of vision,” Shettima said.
Governor Otu, in his remarks, traced the state’s economic strategy to the integration of three “engines” set in motion by his predecessors: tourism under Donald Duke, rural development under Senator Liyel Imoke, and industrialization under Professor Ben Ayade. “My goal has been to fuse these into a robust, diversified economy that frees us from overdependence on FAAC allocations,” Otu explained.
Otu said the expansion of Cally Air from two to four aircrafts, with three more in the pipeline, is a key plank of the state’s tourism policy and its ambition to create an aviation hub, serving not just Nigeria but the entire Gulf of Guinea.
The event also formed part of the Vice President’s working visit to Cross River, which accommodated stops at the state SME clinic and library.
And with the commissioning of the two new aircrafts, Cross River State is positioning itself as both a tourism powerhouse and a regional aviation gateway.
By: Archibong Emmanuel
(Snr. Reporter)