Passengers aboard an Abuja-bound Air Nigeria plane at the Murtala  Muhammed Airport (MM2) panicked on Sunday as the engine of the aircraft  refused to start.
 All had been set for the first flight for the day by Air Nigeria to  Abuja, when after several attempts, the pilot was unable to start the  engine.
 The pilot then explained to the passengers that the development was  caused by the fact that the ground power could not ignite the engine.  However, after three different ones were brought and the aircraft engine  still failed start, the passengers demanded that the aircraft crew open  the door so they could disembark.
 One of the passengers, Ismaila Umar, who was visibly angered by the situation, was the first to express his disappointment.
 Others followed, especially some of the women headed to Abuja to  attend the visiting day at their children's school. Their anger was that  with the situation of things, it could be impossible for them to get to  see their children and also return back to Lagos if they wait for the  airline's next scheduled flight which was slated for 3.45pm.
 They argued that the management of the carrier should have, upon  noticing the fault with the aircraft, made alternative arrangements to  convey the stranded passengers who had reported to the airport as early  as 6am to be able to catch the 7am flight.
 Attempts by Air Nigeria Duty Manager, Jerome Oyebanji, to resolve  the issue failed to appease the passengers. The passengers refused to be  put on other flights going to Abuja and demanded a refund of their  fare.
 The management of the airline apologised for the situation and refunded the passengers.-DAILYTIMES

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