AFCON 2025: Pilot reveals who ordered the diversion of flight in Nigeria-Libya ,” Show of Shame"

AFCON 2025: Pilot reveals who ordered the diversion of flight in Nigeria-Libya ,” Show of Shame"


the Nigerian Football Federation’s Director of Communication, it was revealed that the delegation departed from the Aminu Kano International Airport at 13:18 hours on that fateful day in a chartered Value Jet aircraft, ahead of the scheduled second leg of the Africa Cup of Nations’ qualifier against Libya.

“It also notes that upon arrival in Libya, the pilot commenced the initial approach into Benghazi. However, he was instructed by the control tower not to land, in spite of having completed all the required landing papers and formalities before jetting out of Nigeria.

“Consequently, the aircraft was directed to the Al-Abraq International Airport, which lacked the control navigators for landing at such hours, as the said airport is occasionally used for Hajj operations.
“The Senate further notes that in spite of the pilot’s complaint of shortage of fuel, the aircraft was denied access and he was told that the directive came from the ‘highest authorities’.

‘’The actions of the Libyan authorities and football federation did not only endanger the lives of the players but also other members of the delegation, including the deputy governor of Edo State, NFF officials and a couple of parliamentarians.

“This ignoble act is reminiscent of clandestine conspiracy and antic, intentionally orchestrated to frustrate visiting teams in order to weaken their morale and dampen their spirits to the advantage of host country.

“The Senate is aware that the Embassy of Nigeria in Tripoli made arrangements with the authorities in Benghazi to welcome the Nigerian delegation, prior to their arrival, but their application was allegedly and outrightly rejected as the authorities already had a premeditated plan to frustrate our team, ahead of the scheduled match;

“It observes that in spite of series of complaints from the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, and other concerned Nigerians, the Confederation of African Football, CAF, is yet to make an official statement, regarding the matter.

“It also observes that though our team embarked on this patriotic journey to perform an important national assignment to make the country proud, their safety and welfare should be of more paramount consideration to us as a nation.”


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