The Minister
of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, on Sunday night confirmed that a Dana Airlines
McDouglass 83 plane with 153 people on board had crashed around Iju IShaga area
of Lagos state.
Oduah, who spoke at a press briefing at the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority headquarters, Murtala Muhammed Airport,Ikeja, Lagos, said no
survivor had been found as at 9.20pm.
She said the ill-fated aircraft coming from Abuja had
declared emergency with the Lagos control tower at 3.43pm.
A minute later, she said the aircraft disappeared from the
control radar.
The minister, who shed tears as she spoke, said the
aircraft was later found to have crashed into a residential building in Iju
area of Lagos.
She said, “Today (Sunday, June 3, 2012) at about 3.43pm
local time, Dana Air flight 0992 from Abuja to Lagos declared an emergency with
the Lagos Control Tower at 11 nautical miles to Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Lagos. A minute later, the aircraft was found to have crashed into residential
buildings at Iju area of Agege with 153 people on board.
“The Police, National Emergency Management Agency, rescue
teams from the airport, Lagos State, Ogun State and other agencies were at the
crash site within minutes. At this time, no survivors have been found. Our
hearts and prayers go out to the families of the passengers and the people on
the ground who lost their lives in this tragedy.”
According to Oduah, the Federal Government will ensure
that the accident is thoroughly investigated to determine the exact cause of
the accident in order to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.
The minister however said rescue efforts were still
ongoing at the crash site, adding that more rescue workers would be dispatched
to the crash site to ensure that an effective rescue centre was established.
She promised that government would establish contact with the families of the
victims.
Meanwhile, when our correspondents visited the crash site,
about five buildings around the affected building were found to have been
severely damaged. Trees and electricity poles around the area were also
severely damaged.
The number of casualties on ground could not be determined
as at 9pm. Residents and eyewitnesses claimed some of the people living in the
affected houses were killed in the accident.
At as 7.30pm when one of our correspondents left the crash
site, none of the bodies of the victims had been recovered.
Officials at the crash site said the rescue efforts would
take time as fire trucks, facilities and the personnel on ground were grossly
inadequate for the exercise.
An official told our correspondent no meaningful rescue
efforts could be made until the crashed aircraft, which nose had entered the
ground, was pulled back.
Three weeks ago, a Dana Airlines plane coming from Uyo had
declared emergency shortly before landing in Lagos. The aircraft landed safely,
but was towed from the runway
"determine the exact cause of the accident in order to prevent a similar occurrence in the future." is a classic lie!
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