The
teenage stowaway, Daniel Ihekina, who was arrested at the Lagos Airport
after flying in the tyre hole of an Arik plane from Benin to Lagos on
Saturday morning, thought he was on a US-bound flight.
A source at the Benin Airport who disclosed this said the boy’s
parents had already departed for Lagos in search of the stowaway.
The airport source, who did not want his name in print
said, “From what we heard, the boy said he was being maltreated and
tried to escape from his parents. He thought he was on his way to the
US.
“The parents have travelled to Lagos by road, to get him back.”
Meanwhile, investigations conducted by one of our correspondents in
Lagos revealed that the boy had been handed over to the operatives of
the State Security Services for further investigation.
The General Manager, Corporate Communications, Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria, Mr. Yakubu Dati, who also confirmed the
development, said the aviation security personnel of the agency had
handed over the young voyager to the men of the SSS for extensive
investigation.
Dati said, “The residential address the boy gave to us was traced to a
church in Benin by our airport manager and his team. So, there is need
to hand over the teenager to the SSS who are experts in such
investigations. They will carry out further investigation on the
matter.”
The FAAN spokesman said the nature and circumstances surrounding the
crime informed the agency decision to hand over the stowaway to the SSS
operatives.
Meanwhile, following the Benin Airport incident, FAAN has adopted the
‘risk amelioration processes to safeguard flight operations’ at all its
22 airports across the country.
Dati stressed that the agency had tightened its risk amelioration procedure to ensure that similar incident did not occur again.
He also said the agency had prioritised the perimeter fencing of all the 22 airports in the country.
“In the meantime, we have adopted risk amelioration processes to
safeguard flight operations. As a result of this incident in Benin, we
have further tightened our risk amelioration procedure to ensure that a
similar incident does not occur,” he said.
However, FAAN has also continued to trade blame with Arik Air over the Benin incident.
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