Mr Onyema stated that Nigeria and the United Kingdom have a long history of partnership, with trade valued at nearly £8 billion annually.
Mr Kakele pledged stronger engagement at future editions of Akwaaba.
He reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to easing domestic air travel.
The summons came days after Edo North Senator Adams Oshiomhole accused Air Peace of stranding passengers.
Air Peace challenges “Senator Oshiomole to bring one evidence of a passenger that was extorted.”
Mr Oshiomhole accused Air Peace of “selling tickets on the spot at higher prices.”
The airline in a statement said the politician resorted to violence, physically assaulting its staff and forcefully barricading the terminal’s entrance.
There was no report of injury or significant damage to the aircraft.
Mr Mohammed said that the Nigerian air carriers; MaxAir, Flynas and Air Peace, handled the flights.
The NiMET workers embarked on an indefinite strike on Wednesday
