The Nigerian Civil Aviation Agency, NCAA has blacklisted Fuji Musician, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM1 from flying for six months.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Agency, NCAA has blacklisted Fuji Musician, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM1 from flying for six months.
The blacklist follows an altercation between the veteran musician, ground staff at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja and pilots of Aviation company, Valuejet.
Being on the list means the musician is effectively blacklisted from boarding planes in Nigeria during the period.
The NCAA had earlier said its investigation showed KWAM 1 violated aviation regulations by insisting on taking an alcoholic drink on board a commercial aircraft.
IvoryNG had earlier reported KWAM 1’s controversial actions at the Abuja airport on Tuesday.
Michael Achimugu, the NCAA’s director of public affairs and consumer protection, announced this on Thursday.
“What I must assure the general public is that everybody involved in this will be brought to book,” Achimugu said.
“As we speak, the passenger is going to be blacklisted for the next six months flying in Nigeria. Aviation rules are made for everybody, for the protection of everybody. These rules are global. There is nothing about the rules that is to antagonise any passenger.
“So, we will do everything we can to get to the root of it. Everybody who needs to be punished or sanctioned will receive justice.”
He also disclosed that the NCAA is currently writing to the attorney-general of the federation and the inspector-general of police to initiate legal proceedings against Ayinde.
There has been concerns from various quarters that KWAM1 may not be prosecuted because of his closeness to President Bola Tinubu. But Achimugu dismissed the concerns insisting that both the president and Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, are committed to the rule of law, and no individual, regardless of status, is exempt from due process.
On August 5, the NCAA suspended two ValueJet pilots over a safety breach at the domestic terminal of the airport.
The authority said preliminary findings showed that the pilot commenced departure procedures from the designated bay without adhering to the mandatory pre-departure clearance protocols.
According to NCAA, the reckless action endangered the safety of ground personnel and other airport users, contravening established civil aviation regulations and international safety standards.
The pilots’ suspension was linked to the disorderly conduct of the Fuji musician who was onboard the flight.
The report said the artist was spotted drinking from a flask, prompting a flight attendant to intervene over suspicions that it contained alcohol — a prohibited substance onboard aircraft in Nigeria.
Speaking on the matter, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN said the singer had attempted to board the aircraft with an unidentified liquid substance despite repeated warnings from aviation security, AVSEC personnel and the flight captain.
FAAN said the contents were spilled on a security officer during an attempt to verify and later confirmed to be alcohol.
However, in a statement on Thursday, KWAM1 said the incident was not only exaggerated but also misleading.
The singer argued that the substance was plain drinking water given to him at the airport lounge while awaiting boarding and not alcohol.
