Shuaibu, a Protocol Officer of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, was tortured by some officers of the air force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, on Sunday.
But the Command Public Relations Officer, Logistics Command, NAF, Joel Abioye, said Shuaibu suffered for breaking the rule and seeking to use his position to outsmart the officers.“
The incident happened at the Departure wing of the International Airport, Ikeja, on Sunday when one Muhammed Shuaibu, a protocol officer with FAAN confronted our men on duty for challenging him for parking in a wrong place, thereby obstructing free flow of traffic.
This same man had earlier been cautioned to stop allowing motorists park indiscriminately for security reason. He was instructed to move his vehicle to the designated car park at the airport.
“He, however, refused, claiming that he was a member of staff of FAAN. He is a protocol officer and I expect him to know better, considering the security challenges in the country.
“Shuaibu struggled with our men and acted violently in an attempt to retrieve the number plate of his vehicle that was removed, which is a usual practice to serve as deterrent to other motorists who park indiscriminately.
“Contrary to the report that he was beaten to a coma, it was in his attempt to retireve his number plate that he sustained injury in his nostrils. He was later taken to the 445 NAF Hospital, Ikeja, for medical treatment before he discharged himself on Monday.
But Shuaibu, who spoke with PUNCH Metro on Wednesday, explained that it was not the first time that airport workers would be intimidated and beaten by the air force officers.“However, a thorough investigation will be carried out and if any of our men is found culpable, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against them as the Nigerian Air Force does not condone any act of indiscipline and brutalisation of innocent citizens.”
He said he wanted his attackers to be punished and his case to serve as a deterrent to other security officers who abuse the privilege of power.
Narrating the incident to our correspondent, the victim said his friend had come to the airport to pick him up when the air force officers on duty at the time removed the vehicle’s number plate.
He said when he challenged the four gun-wielding officers, they pounced on him, torturing him with their guns until he became unconscious.
“It was on Sunday and a friend of mine came to pick me. Before he even got there, I was already waiting for him. As I got out, I discovered, the officers had removed his number plate. It was a common practice at the airport to extort strangers who did not know the rules.
“I went to meet them and identified myself as a FAAN official. But they said it was none of theirbusiness. I told the driver to let us go, that I would get it later. But he said he would not go because he could be arrested by the police.
Shuaibu, who reportedly suffered internal bleeding, was later taken to the Aviation Clinic at FAAN headquarters, before being referred to the Air Force General Hospital on Monday after his condition worsened.“I went to meet them again and begged. They said if I didn’t leave the place, they would shoot me. One of them suddenly came from behind to attack me. He hit me with the butt of his gun and others joined him. They did not stop until I became unconscious.”
A senior official of FAAN, who pleaded anonymity, condemned Shuaibu’s torture, saying brutality was never a way of enforcing the rule.
Shuaibu appealed to the government to put an end to the assault, saying he wanted his case to be the end of such incidents.“If people parked wrongly, their cars are deflated and they are made to pay a fine of N50, 000. Beating has never been part of enforcement. Removing of number plate has also never been part of the rule. The air force officials do it to extort money from people.”
“I appreciate the efforts of the media, but this is just a single case out of many others which never get any mention. “I have no plan to personally pursue a legal case, I am leaving everything to FAAN.
“But I want the government to intervene and let these assaults end with my experience.
“It has to stop and the only way to do that is to punish officers who attacked me.”

I guess d FAAN staff has learn his lessons....but I don't think their excuse is justifiable to beat up an adult like this,,what if he died in d process....
ReplyDeleteit's good cause that is how FAAN too beat stranger, i pray you don't experience it
DeleteNa protocol officer, so he is above d law,lesson to other defaulters
ReplyDeletemy brother forget protocol, the airforce man knows their behavior i love that beaten
DeleteLesson learned!
ReplyDeleteOversabi lol
ReplyDeleteNone of my proble
ReplyDeleteSo beating him up is de best thing rubbish
ReplyDeleteNa pride cause am
ReplyDeleteBut this is not the right way..
ReplyDeleteyou call your self honest but to me you re not honest, you need to see how FAAn treat people at the airport first before you judge, tell me reason why a stranger that bring someone to the airport to drop someone and got caught wrong parking and you will tow is car and ask them to pay 50,000!!!!! what for? FAAN staff mostly misbehave, they so much believe in that so called FAAN, they act wrongly, because of money not because of their work
Deletei see things everyday which is wrong if i should write report on them they are in trouble, please that is how FAAN too beat stranger so don't talk, they are all federal workers and they put ham for head!!!!! dem dan forget no be their papa work na federal work and its belong to all NIGERIAN but i want EFCC and ICPC to look into it, why should penalty for wrong parking should attract 50,000 they are thieves, armed robbery and the same airport is the most worst airport of generation because they don't do their job but extort money from strangers
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