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FG Withdraws Charges in Two Airport Misconduct Cases After Apologies

August 13, 2025 2 min read

August 13, 2025

By Ayinde Adeleke

The Federal Government has withdrawn criminal complaints in two recent high-profile incidents of alleged unruly behaviour at Nigerian airports, following extensive consultations with aviation stakeholders and formal apologies from the individuals involved.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), which confirmed the development on Tuesday, said the decision was reached after careful consideration of appeals from industry players and the remorse expressed by the parties.

Although the authority did not name those involved in its latest statement, both cases had earlier attracted widespread media attention and intense public debate over passenger conduct and the treatment of airline staff.

The NCAA explained that while its mandate includes strict enforcement of aviation laws under the Civil Aviation Act, it also has the discretion to consider reconciliatory and corrective approaches where such measures serve the best interest of the sector.

“After consultations with relevant stakeholders and upon receiving genuine expressions of remorse, the authority decided to withdraw the criminal complaints in the interest of fostering understanding and good relations between airlines and passengers,” the NCAA said.

However, the agency stressed that the withdrawal should not be misinterpreted as a soft stance on disruptive behaviour. “This decision does not set a precedent for future cases. Passengers are strongly advised to comply with aviation safety and operational rules at all times. Any future violations will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” it warned.

The cases come amid growing concerns about the rise in incidents of passenger misconduct, prompting calls for more awareness, stricter enforcement, and improved conflict resolution within Nigeria’s aviation sector.