NCAA to Prosecute Passenger for Disrupting Ibom Air Flight Over Baggage Dispute

January 13, 2025

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Ibom Air

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has announced plans to prosecute a passenger who caused a major disruption on an Abuja-bound Ibom Air flight. The incident, which occurred at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos, led to the cancellation of the flight, affecting 89 passengers.

According to reports, the unnamed passenger refused to disembark after a heated dispute over alleged mishandling of baggage. Eyewitnesses revealed that the individual became unruly, preventing the aircraft from taking off and holding other passengers hostage for hours. Efforts by airline officials and security personnel to resolve the situation proved futile, leading to the eventual cancellation of the flight.

The NCAA described the incident as a violation of aviation safety regulations and a breach of passenger rights. In a statement, the authority condemned the passenger’s actions, emphasizing that such behavior endangers lives and disrupts airline operations. “We will ensure the passenger is held accountable to serve as a deterrent to others,” the statement read.

Ibom Air also issued an apology to affected passengers, assuring them of their commitment to ensuring a safe and pleasant travel experience. The airline disclosed that it had refunded the full ticket fare to all affected passengers and is working closely with the NCAA to address the issue.

Legal experts have noted that the passenger could face multiple charges, including endangering public safety, disrupting aviation operations, and violating the Civil Aviation Act. Conviction could result in significant fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the severity of the charges.

The incident has sparked widespread reactions, with many calling for stricter enforcement of laws to prevent unruly passenger behavior. Industry stakeholders have urged the NCAA and airlines to intensify public awareness campaigns about acceptable conduct in airports and aboard flights.

This case highlights growing concerns about passenger misconduct in Nigeria’s aviation sector. The NCAA reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for any actions that compromise safety and pledged to enhance monitoring mechanisms to curb such incidents.

As the legal process unfolds, aviation experts and the general public will be watching closely to see how the case is handled, with the hope that it will set a precedent for handling similar disruptions in the future.

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