In a startling revelation, a Tunisian pilot has confirmed that the diversion of the Super Eagles’ flight to Benghazi, Libya, was orchestrated by Libya’s highest authority. The incident, which initially sparked confusion and outrage, has now taken a new twist with this latest disclosure.
The Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, was en route for a friendly match when their flight was unexpectedly diverted. The event raised concerns about safety, international diplomacy, and possible interference by Libyan authorities.
Libya’s Highest Authority Behind Diversion
According to the Tunisian pilot’s statement, the order for the diversion came directly from Libya’s top leadership. While details on the motive remain unclear, the pilot emphasized that the decision was not made by air traffic control but was a directive from the highest level of Libyan government.
This confirmation aligns with earlier suspicions that the diversion was not a routine technical decision. “It was not an operational issue,” the pilot explained. “We were instructed by Libya’s most senior authority to reroute the flight.”
Diplomatic Fallout
The diversion has raised diplomatic concerns between Nigeria and Libya, with many Nigerians questioning the motive behind the action. Some have speculated that it may have been politically motivated or tied to broader geopolitical tensions. The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has called for an investigation to ensure the safety of the team and prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Nigerian government officials are reportedly in contact with Libyan authorities to seek clarification on the matter.
Super Eagles Safe
Despite the diversion, the Super Eagles team arrived safely at their destination, though the incident delayed their preparations for the friendly match. Team officials have reassured Nigerians that the players and staff are safe and focused on their upcoming game.
Conclusion
This unexpected flight diversion has cast a spotlight on aviation security and the role of government interference in international travel. The Nigerian government is expected to issue a formal statement once further details emerge.
VOP News will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as the story develops