Air Peace has reacted to reports that its plane crashed in the Western Sahara region.
According to Air Peace, the report is false, malicious and misleading.
This was contained in a statement by the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, on Friday in Lagos.
Ndiulo said the allegation that the crash resulted in fatalities including the death of a prominent individual is false.
“We categorically state that this information is false and malicious.“
“It is important to note that the author of this post has a history of disseminating false and alarming information about non-existent tragic incidents,” it said.
According to the statement, the circulating images accompanying the false reports are AI-generated and do not reflect any real incident.
“We urge the public to disregard this malicious disinformation and rely on official channels for accurate information regarding Air Peace operations,” the statement added.
The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that on December 26, an X user alleged that a crash involving the airline’s aircraft claimed the lives of 50 persons.