Federal Government Directs Ibom Air and AON to Immediately Withdraw Grievances and Penalties Against ComfortEmmanson
In a significant turn of events, the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has decided to withdraw the criminal complaint against Comfort Emmanson, the passenger involved in an incident on an Ibom Air flight on Sunday, 10th August, 2025 [1][3]. This decision has paved the way for Emmanson's release from Kirikiri Prison within the week, with the police and airport command facilitating her release [1].
The incident, which occurred shortly before takeoff from Uyo, involved Emmanson refusing to comply with standard aviation safety procedures, specifically switching off her mobile phone [4]. The situation escalated, leading to a physical altercation onboard, during which Emmanson's shirt was torn, leaving her breasts exposed [2].
Following the incident, Ibom Air reported the matter, and a 'life-time' 'no-fly' ban was imposed on Emmanson [5]. However, after consultations with key aviation stakeholders, Keyamo has conferred with Ibom Air to withdraw the complaint against Emmanson, who showed remorse for her conduct during her police statement [1][3].
In a move to rectify the situation, Keyamo has also appealed to the Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON) to lift the lifetime ban they had imposed on Emmanson [1]. The AON, recognising the need for a fair resolution, agreed to lift the ban [1].
The Minister's intervention reflects a coordinated effort between the Ministry of Aviation, the airline, AON, and law enforcement to resolve the matter amicably [1][3][4][5]. The details of the resolution regarding Emmanson's case will be made public by AON subsequently [1].
This incident has undoubtedly helped to raise public awareness about appropriate conduct within the aviation space. Lessons have been learnt about airport security protocol, and it is hoped that such incidents will be avoided in the future.
[1] The Guardian
[2] Punch Newspaper
[3] Vanguard
[4] Daily Trust
[5] Nigerian Tribune
- Despite initial steps by Ibom Air to impose a 'lifetime' ban on Comfort Emmanson following the incident on 10th August, 2025, Nigeria's Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has successfully addressed the matter by convincing AON to lift the ban.
- The General-News outlets, The Guardian, Vanguard, Daily Trust, and Punch Newspaper, all reported on the incident that occurred on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo, which saw Emmanson's release from Kirikiri Prison, following Keyamo's decision to withdraw the criminal complaint against her.
- As a result of the incident, public awareness regarding appropriate conduct within the aviation space has increased, sparking improvements in airport security protocol and the hope that similar incidents can be prevented in the future.
- Although the details of the resolution for Comfort Emmanson's case have yet to be made public by the Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON), stakeholders including the police, airport command, AON, and the Ministry of Aviation are working together to ensure a peaceful resolution in this Nigerian general-news involving Comfort Emmanson and crime-and-justice.