An incident riding on the Ibom Air Flight has created a debate in Nigeria how the authorities handle the cases of air anger.
A 26 -year -old Nigerian woman was sent on Monday after attacking an airline staff on an Ibom Air Flight in Maximum Security Jail in Lagos’s Kirikiri.
Comfort E.* allegedly refused to shut down his phone before takeoff, but followed the captain’s intervention. For the airline, she later attacks the crew members and ground staff after flying at Murtala Muhammad Airport. The footage of the incident was posted on social media.
Airline operators of Nigeria put him on a lifetime list, citing serious security risk. His next court hearing is scheduled for October.
Dual standards in dealing with airport incidents
Labor Party Presidential candidate Peter OB criticized what he said to the double stand in the handling of similar cases.
“It is unacceptable that he was hurriedly taken to court and sent, while someone who sees the aircraft by taking off the scene and risking hundreds of people, is still largely large.”
He was referring to the incident last week, during which a popular musician stopped a price aircraft from landing. This taxi
On Tuesday, OBI questioned whether the fixed process was followed in the decision to keep the woman in the no-fly list.
Aviation Minister respects the public performance of the passenger
The OB and other social comments, that is, criticized the way the woman was scrambled on the ground.
“Snaking her publicly was not only unnecessary, but also represents the height of miscreants and misconduct by our agencies,” said.
Aviation Minister Festous Chemo said that the footage of the incident on the ground should not be shared publicly.
He wrote on social media, “This is total unacceptable for us. We will not bend our arms and will not tolerate the decline of femininity.”
Keyamo ordered that the responsible staff member be identified and approved.
Hey was planning a joint security meeting with major agencies to improve coordination in handling related handling.
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Edited by: Scene Sinico