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Pilots clash over KWAM 1’s appointment as aviation ambassador

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
August 14, 2025
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Federal Government aviation decision

Federal Government aviation decision sparks mixed reactions as stakeholders debate pardons, bans, and airport security policy changes

The Federal Government aviation decision to withdraw criminal charges against Comfort Emmanson, an Ibom Air passenger, and reduce Fuji music star Wasiu Ayinde Marshall’s flight ban has triggered sharp divisions in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

Also read: NAAPE urges NCAA to reverse ValueJet pilot suspension over KWAM 1 airport incident

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo announced the move on Wednesday, revealing that KWAM 1’s six-month ban had been cut to one month and that the musician had been appointed an ambassador of airport security.

While some industry experts welcomed the Federal Government aviation decision as a positive step toward resolving high-profile disputes, others condemned it as hasty, inappropriate, and potentially damaging to Nigeria’s compliance with international aviation obligations.

Former Chief Pilot Capt. Mohammed Badamosi supported the pardon for Emmanson but questioned the wisdom of making KWAM 1 a safety ambassador after a security breach.

Retired Group Capt. John Ojukwu called the appointment “disgraceful,” while another senior professional, speaking anonymously, described the government’s approach as a “knee-jerk reaction” with long-term risks.

Not all voices were critical. Galadima Abednego, President of the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers, praised the swift intervention, calling it an opportunity to strengthen airport security protocols and improve future handling of such incidents.

The decision has also reignited debate over the Airline Operators of Nigeria’s lifetime ban on Emmanson.

Aviation leaders, including Roland Iyayi and Bankole Bernard, criticized the measure as legally unfounded and excessively punitive.

Also read: KWAM1 airport apology earns praise after unfortunate incident

As this controversy unfolds, the Federal Government aviation decision underscores the need for consistent, balanced, and transparent policies in Nigeria’s aviation sector a reminder that public trust in aviation safety depends not just on swift action, but on fair and well-reasoned decisions.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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