The
airline has released a statement condemning the attack on one of its managers
by angry passengers at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport two days ago
(Read here). In a
statement signed by its Communications Manager, Ola Adebanji, the airline said
the verbal and physical attack on its staff and the destruction of some of its
properties by frustrated passengers, is unacceptable and will be legally
addressed.
According to Adebanji, trouble started when the airline’s Lagos-New York flight was rescheduled from Wednesday to Thursday due to the shortage of aviation fuel.
According to Adebanji, trouble started when the airline’s Lagos-New York flight was rescheduled from Wednesday to Thursday due to the shortage of aviation fuel.
This is a press statement from Arik Air below...
On Wednesday, 4 January, 2017, our Lagos-New York
JFK service which was to operate at 11:30 pm had to be rescheduled by 24 hours to operate at 11:30 pm on Thursday, 5 January, 2017 due to the
shortage in supply of aviation fuel by the major fuel marketers.
Our
Lagos-Johannesburg service and Lagos- Accra service were also on ground
awaiting fuel while the Lagos-New York service was standing by for fuel.
Aviation fuel supply has been epileptic in the country over the past weeks
where availability of stock and terms of service are not guaranteed on a consistent
basis by the marketers.
Arik Air pursued all possible options to source fuel for the
international flights on 4 January, 2017 but when our Customer Service Manager
at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos approached the passengers
to explain the situation to them, one of the passengers chased and attacked
him. This was followed by a mob of passengers who brutally beat, kicked and
chased the Arik Air staff throughout the terminal building leading to the
Immigration Section of the terminal. The staff was later rushed to the hospital
where he was treated for injuries sustained during this reckless and inhuman
attack.
Arik Air managed to source a small quantity of fuel and despite
eventually sorting out the departure of the Johannesburg service, some of the
passengers from the affected services damaged the check-in counters, check-in
systems and equipment, preventing the airline from being able to service or
checking-in passengers on 5 January, 2017.
Again on 5 January, 2017 some of the passengers continued to disrupt the
airline’s check-in process by preventing Arik Air staff from performing their
duties by sleeping on the conveyor belts, sleeping or sitting on the floor in
the check-in area and forcibly occupying the airline’s ticketing and administrative
offices, resulting in the cancellation of some of the international flights,
including the Lagos-London Heathrow-Lagos service.
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.
The resort to verbal or physical violence in any form by a passenger is
not acceptable to Arik Air and the airline would henceforth deploy all measures
necessary against any passenger who takes the law into their hands. Arik Air
will also pursue legal action and engage local and foreign security agencies
including private security firms to investigate, identify and prosecute to the
full extent of the law all of those passengers in Nigeria and overseas,
involved in the attacks against our personnel and property. The airline also intends
to formally address the regulators, security agencies and aviation authorities
both in Nigeria and overseas to get an immediate resolution to this matter.
Security at our airports ought to be improved to guide against
unwarranted and uncalled for assaults on airline personnel and passengers.
Despite repeated appeals and calls for intervention on numerable occasions, the
airport authorities and security agencies have done nothing to protect the
lives of staff and property of Arik Air in the wake of these attacks. The same
authorities are however spontaneous in sanctioning the airlines whenever there
is a service disruption without providing adequate support or security to
prevent passengers from disrupting the service in the first instance.
Arik Air once again makes a final appeal to all the security agencies
(AVSEC-FAAN/Nigerian Armed Forces/Directorate of Security Services/Nigerian
Police Force) in the country to intervene immediately and protect the airline
personnel and property from unwarranted attacks by passengers. Arik Air also
appeals to its passengers to be civil and refrain from such disruptive and
unlawful actions that risk the life of airline staff and that of fellow
passengers.
Arik Air is fully committed to the safety and security of its
passengers, staff and assets and will do all possible within its means to
pursue and prosecute to the full extent of the law, all perpetrators of such
criminal acts against the airline.
Culled Lindaikeji
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