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[British Airways] Yar’Adua Orders Investigation Of Maltreatment Of Nigerians By Foreign Airlines |
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
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YarAdua Orders Investigation Of Maltreatment Of Nigerians By Foreign Airlines
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By Ihuoma Chiedozie, Abuja: Published: Wednesday, 23 Apr 2008
President Umaru YarAdua has directed the Minister of State for
Transportation in charge of Aviation, Mr. Felix Hyatt, to investigate
reports of maltreatment of Nigerian passengers by foreign airlines.
The President, according to a source in the Presidency, was
particularly miffed at an incident that took place on March 27, 2008,
in which British Airways allegedly ordered over 100 Nigerians off its
LondonLagos bound flight.
The passengers were reportedly protesting the brutal treatment of a Nigerian deportee aboard the flight.
The source said that YarAdua also directed the Aviation Minister to
officially notify all foreign airlines operating in the country that
the Federal Government would no longer tolerate the maltreatment of
Nigerian passengers aboard their aircraft.
The source added that YarAdua expressed disgust at the nonchalant
attitude of British Airways officials in response to the incident.
The President, it was learnt, also asked the minister to furnish him
with a report of the development on the completion of the investigation.
The source explained that the President had so far not received any
official report on the British Airways incident, and was only informed
by reports in the media.
The source said, The President is said to be concerned by the recent
resurgence of complaints about the poor treatment, discrimination and
downright abuse meted out to Nigerians by some foreign airlines
operating in the country.
The President has also directed the Minister to make it absolutely
clear to all foreign airlines operating in Nigeria that under no
circumstance will his administration tolerate the subjection of
Nigerian passengers to less than acceptable standards of treatment.
In another development, the President on Tuesday telephoned Lagos
lawyer and human rights activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), in London
to convey his personal best wishes to him on the occasion of his 70th
birthday anniversary.

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