The scarcity of aviation fuel has forced Arik Air to suspend its domestic
and international flights from the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos, but the
airline’s
action however did not go down well with its stranded passengers as
they staged a protest at the airport raining verbal abuses and physically assaulting
the airline staff.
Trouble started at the international terminal of the Lagos airport when
the airline’s passengers especially those billed to travel to Johannesburg and
New York waited endlessly without any boarding announcements being made for
their flights. The airline later explained that it had difficulty sourcing for
fuel for the flights.
However, sensing a breakdown of the peace, Policemen from the airport
command were drafted to prevent the angry passengers from damaging facilities
at the international airport. It would be the third time in the last six weeks
that passengers would clash with the airline’s staff following the cancellation
or suspension of flight operations by Arik Air.
Arik Air in a statement by its spokesman, Adebanji Ola however condemned
the incessant attacks by passengers on its staff and property in recent weeks.
Ola said: “Arik Air strongly condemns the incessant and increasing number
of attacks on our staff and property in the recent months. As a flag carrier
for Nigeria, the airline expresses it disappointment and dismay that the
Aviation Security department (AVSEC) of the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN) and all the other security agencies in the country cannot ensure
or guarantee the safety of our personnel when on duty across the various
airports in the country.
“This serious breach of security and lawlessness by some of the
passengers to assault and cause bodily harm to the airline’s personnel cannot
and will not continue to be tolerated. “Passengers continue to take the laws
into their hands and the severity and frequencies of such criminal acts are on
the rise due to lack of appropriate action or preventative measures from the
security agencies,” Ola added.
SUNNEWS
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