Miss Comfort ‘Bob’ Emmanson has finally broken her silence after an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court set her free, and she was released from Kirikiri prison in Lagos State.
Emmanson allegedly refused to comply with Ibom Air safety protocol on the use of mobile phone during landing at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two.
She allegedly became violent when approached by flight crew members and other airport personnel before she was handed over to airport security operatives.
The Ibom Aire passenger was subsequently arraigned at the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court and was remanded at Kirikiri prison in Lagos State.
Following intervention by the federal government through the Minister of Aviation, Mr Festus Keyamo, the court discharged Emmanson.
However, reacting, the Ibom Air passenger expressed gratitude to friends and supporters following her release from prison, while revealing she is still in pain from her ordeal.
In a message shared via Instagram on Wednesday, shortly after her release, Emmanson thanked those who had offered prayers, love, and support during her time in detention.
“Thank you so much for all the prayers, love, and support. I’ve been released from prison, but I’m still in pain due to how I was treated. I just need some rest and medical treatment before I give out my own version of the event.
“Thank you so much, my lovely friends and supporters. I really appreciate y’all from the bottom of my heart. God bless y’all. Thank you, my great God,” she wrote.
Why FG directed withdrawal of case against Emmanson
The federal government directed withdrawal of criminal complaint against Ms Comfort Emmanson, because of appeals made by well-meaning individuals and remorse shown by the passenger.
Mr Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, disclosed in a statement posted on his official X handle, @fkeyamo, on Wednesday.
Emmanson is the passenger accused of unruly conduct aboard Ibom airline on August 10.
“In the case of the unruly passenger, Ms. Comfort Emmanson, on the Ibom Airline on Sunday, the 10th of August, 2025, I have conferred with Ibom Airline to withdraw the complaint against her today.
“When the Police took her statement in the presence of her lawyer, she exhibited great remorse for her conduct.
“Subsequent to the withdrawal of the complaint by the Complainant, the CP of Airport Command and the Police Prosecutor will immediately take the remaining steps to facilitate her release from Kirikiri Prisons within this week,“ he said.
Keyamo said, he had also conferred with the leadership of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and had appealed to them to lift the life-time flying ban imposed on her, to which they agreed.
The minister also directed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to restore the licences of ValueJet pilot, Capt. Oluranti Ogoyi, and the co-pilot, First Officer Ivan Oloba after undergoing some mandatory professional re-appraisal in the next one month.
He also asked the NCAA to reduce the six months no-flight ban slammed on fuji legend, Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as Kwam 1 to one month.
The minister said that FAAN would also work with the music star with a view to engaging him as an ambassador for proper airport security protocol going forward.
He added that the NCAA would also withdraw its criminal complaints against KWAM 1 earlier lodged with the Police for publicly demonstrated penitence.
He said the details would be announced by the NCAA,
“In the last 48 hours, I have been in consultation with critical stakeholders in the aviation sector and those involved in the unfortunate incidents regarding the unruly behaviours of certain individuals at our airports of recent.
“Though regrettable, we think valuable lessons have been learnt by all sides to these incidents and airport security protocol, especially, have been well highlighted for the travelling public.
“If nothing at all, the episodes have undoubtedly helped to raise public awareness about appropriate conduct within the aviation space,’’ he said.
The minister added that, from all the evidence available to the ministry and the public, clear wrongs were committed by both the offending passengers and staff members of the airlines.
He said all the actors involved would not continue to highlight the injury or injustice done to them without acknowledging their own equal culpability.
The minister said he had directed all relevant aviation agencies in collaboration with other complementary agencies outside aviation to immediately begin a retreat to properly retrain and prepare aviation security personnel.
He said the retreat would focus on how to deal with errant and disruptive passengers and how to deescalate potentially explosive situations.
The minister added that the retreat would be fully covered by the media with the opportunity to ask all the relevant questions.
Keyamo added that airlines would also have their own session when the conduct and attitude of their staff towards members of the travelling public would be in full focus.
“These decisions were taken by Government and the airline operators purely on compassionate grounds.
“Government will never pander to base sentiments, politically-motivated views or warped legal opinions when clear encroachments of our laws are involved.
“We are also sending a clear message that we take safety and security in the aviation sector very seriously and we have decided to draw a line after these clemencies,’’ he said.