Aviation experts under the aegis of Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ART) has condemned the action of the Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike in the detention of two Caverton Helicopter pilots at the Port-Harcourt International airport Tuesday.

They say, the steps taken by the Governor and security operatives involved in the unlawful arrest, humiliation and detention of the Pilots is capable of leading to a situation of anarchy which the nation cannot afford at these challenging times.
In a statement, the body also condemned the purported sham prosecution and trial alleged orchestrated by the Rivers State Government at a time when courts have been placed on lockdown by the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
“While we noted and acknowledge the deadly nature of the Coronavirus currently ravaging the global community and the need for all hands to be on deck in the fight to contain its spread, we condemn in totality, the flagrant disregard of the authorisation, approvals including exemption granted Caverton Helicopters and other operators of essential services by the Federal Ministry of Aviation and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.”
They therefore demand an immediate unconditional release from custody the two Caverton Helicopters Pilots; Captains Samuel Ugorji and Samuel Buhari and a withdrawal of the charges preferred against them without further delay.
The ART equally urges the federal authorities to guard against possible abuse of the exemptions and approvals of flights in order not to erode the efficacy of the efforts of those charged with the containment of the spread of COVD -19 and the violation of the lockdown imposed in their various areas of responsibility.
The aviation experts also urge all aviation operators granted dispensation to carry out essential services to collaborate and support the efforts of their host state governments in the bid to contain the scourge of Coronavirus- 19.
“ART believes that the positions highlighted above could help resolve the matter without prejudice to the rights of any of the parties concerned. We are also of view that notwithstanding the prevalent emergency, it was imperative for governors and other public officers to refrain from actions that are beyond their powers.”