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29-Year-Old Lady, Mother Assault Airport Staff Over Pen

29-Year-Old Lady, Mother Assault Airport Staff Over Pen
  • PublishedJune 29, 2024

A 29-year-old passenger Ayemobola Mojadesola, and her mother have been handed over to the police by Aviation Securities at the Lagos Airport for allegedly conducting themselves in an unruly manner.

Mojadesola and her mother were said to have inflicted a bodily injury on a staff member, (name withheld) of the Lagos airport over a pen.

According to report, the passenger had earlier lent a pen from the aviation worker but an argument ensued when the staff member later asked for the pen.

The short argument, according to eyewitnesses, became aggravated and both Mojadesola and her mother pounced on the aviation worker, injuring her in the face close to her eye socket.

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The passengers were also accused of destroying two laptops during the fracas.

The publicist of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Michael Achimugu, in a post on X on Saturday, appealed to passengers to desist from unruly behaviours, advising them to always report all issues to NCAA officers instead of going violent.

Achimugu explained that “Because she was asked to return a borrowed pen, a passenger named Ayemobola Mojadesola (born 1995) and her mother attacked an airport official, causing facial injuries and destroying two laptops in the process.

“She was arrested by AVSEC and had to buy replacement laptops and offered N50,000 cash for medical treatment of the injured staff. I must reiterate that unruly behaviour and destruction of airport equipment will not be tolerated.

“Always refer to them if you are not satisfied with the service rendered by operators. The airline offloaded the passenger for unruly behaviour and she was taken by AVSEC to Tango City before being handed over to the Nigeria Police Force.”

Achimugu further stated that Aviation equipment and staffers at every airport are there to facilitate safe and secure travel.

“They are not punching bags. I urge aggravated passengers to always seek the assistance of the NCAA Consumer Protection Officers at the terminals. They are there to help you,” he added.

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