Igbokwe, who was reacting to a mild drama between Senator Adams Oshiomhole and the Air Peace on Wednesday, said he was once a victim of the airline's infractions.
Joe Igbokwe, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, has expressed his outrage over alleged extortion by domestic airlines.
Igbokwe, who was reacting to a mild drama between Senator Adams Oshiomhole and the Air Peace on Wednesday, said he was once a victim of the airline's infractions.
Recall that Oshiomhole and the Air Peace were trading words on Wednesday with the lawmaker accusing the airline of making deliberate efforts to extort money from unsuspecting citizens.
While the airline alleged that the lawmaker disrupted activities at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 1 (Zulu Hall), Oshiomhole claimed that himself and other passengers were abruptly prevented from boarding from Lagos to Abuja even after doing online check-in.
According to Oshiomhole, some passengers, who purchased tickets online were denied boarding while those, who paid double for emergency service were allowed.
The lawmaker explained that he got to the airport with his ticket but "they denied me, somebody went in and ah it's Oshiomhole, then the senior manager came out and said, 'Oga, let's see how I can sort you out.' I said, 'No, I don't want personal favors.'"
Reacting, Igbokwe in a Facebook comment he made while sharing Oshiomhole's encounter, tagged such incidents as a "reoccurring decimal", which according to him, has been happening for years.
He wrote, "We play too much in the country. What HE Adams Oshiomhole discovered has been a reoccurring decimal for years now.
"I was once a victim because I made public my encounter with them on my trip to Enugu".
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