 The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, fastest Kayamo, says the commencement of direct Lagos, London fly by air peace, will ease the pressure on the Nigerians or the nation's local currency, the Naira. The aviation minister said the launch of the Motala-Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, will reduce the demand for foreign exchange by Nigerians and foreign airlines. Kayamo said the start of the route by the local airline had also compared some mega carriers on the Lagos-London route to drop fares. People don't, outside the industry, they don't understand what is happening here today. This is very significant because it's been very difficult for our local operators to service international routes and of course to take advantage of our buses. These buses are, you know, the bilateral service agreements to take advantage of our buses that give reciprocal rights to our local airlines. What we have tried to do is to ensure that we support our local operators to have access to these lease arrangements, like what air peace is doing today. And that is what we can start to use to crash prices on the international route. Also speaking, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Doris Uzoka-Anite, described their feedback air peace as the convergence of innovation, determination and unwavering commitment to excellence. You know, air peace over the years has been very supportive of Nigerians ensuring that they are there when there is crisis. Whenever there is crisis, you see air peace is there. And if air peace can continue to make inroads, supporting Nigerians, even into countries that they didn't have established trading routes or flying routes because of the humanitarian crisis at that point, it only makes sense that we should encourage them when they actually then make trading routes or flying routes into established destinations. And I encourage our Nigerians to be very patriotic to support them. They always have to remember, we all have to remember that this is our own Nigerian aircraft. And, you know, any ticket bought on air peace signifies trading, it signifies investment. It signifies belief in ourselves in what we can do as Nigerians in our culture, in our heritage. And it also shows to us, to all Nigerians that we are proud to be Nigerians. Also, Air Pieces Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Arlen Onyema announced that the airline had successfully obtained the foreign carrier operator permit and that country operator permit. Nigerians, in fact, three weeks ago or a month ago, were paying about $50 million just to go to the United Kingdom, six hours flights. They were paying about $6 million, $5 million economy just to do six hours flight. And I felt pained. I could have, at some time, done $10 million. Nigerians would be happy. They'd say, oh, it's cheaper. No, but I bought it down to where it belongs. So we started our business flight from $4 million, started our economy from $1.2 million. And even when I had to give out students in Europe, in the Caribbean, in the United States, in Canada, and in the UK, 15% rebates on the already-reduced economy fair, because many of them had access to funds that were able to enable them to fly back to the country. I did spend about two hours speaking to Mr. Onyema a couple of days ago. And he spoke about some of the challenges that he had with the United Kingdom, really leading up to this. But I would say that, look, as fans, we will continue to support our Nigerian airlines and our flight carriers. We'll make sure that they have the necessary support. In fact, we did dedicate a whole bridge to them, really just to show how excited we are. But again, I'm really excited about this, and this is all about Nigeria, so a day to celebrate indeed.