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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Boy Hides In Arik Airplane Tyre Hole From Benin To Lagos Airport; Daniel Ihekina Arrested By FAAN Officials

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A young boy beat airline and airport security at the Benin Airport and sneaked into the tyre compartment of a Lagos-bound Arik plane, where he flew safely to the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, on Saturday morning.

There was, however, pandemonium at the airside of the Lagos airport when passengers disembarking from the aircraft saw the teenager as he emerged from the undercarriage (aircraft tyre hole) to join fellow travellers.

The adolescent stowaway, identified as Daniel Ihekina, was immediately arrested by security officials at the airport.

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria and Arik Air confirmed the incident.

Although the General Manager, Corporate Communications, FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati, said full and urgent investigation had commenced into the mysterious circumstances that led to the huge breach in airport and airline security, the situation has continued to beat the imagination of aviation authorities in the country.

The situation, which has become a major source of worry among the authorities, has also led to a blame game between FAAN and Arik.

FAAN, in a statement on Saturday, said it "held Arik Air liable for the circumstances leading to the stowaway of a teenage boy on its aircraft at the Benin Airport."

In a statement signed by Dati, FAAN, said, "Arik Air acted with impunity by not stopping the aircraft to check when the crew and ground personnel's attention was drawn to an abnormality on the tarmac."

The FAAN spokesman said: "This is arrant display of impunity. The aircraft should not have taxied further, but return to the apron until a proper check is carried out on all parts of the aircraft. FAAN will not tolerate such impunity henceforth from Arik or any airline. Any violation would be met with applicable sanctions."

Dati, however, said the teenager was already giving useful information to unravel this 'misnomer'.

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