The Federal Government, on Thursday, gave Dana Air six
months ultimatum to pay the claims of the families of the victims of the June
3, 2012 plane crash or face sanctions.
Minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella
Oduah, gave the ultimatum at the 2013 ministerial platform in Abuja.
She said the airline had paid up to
60 per cent of the claims to the families, but experienced a delay due to
double claims that needed to be clarified.
“Dana has actually done very well in
terms of compensating accident victims. The challenge Dana has is that of
multiple claims. The multiple claims made it difficult to ascertain who should
collect.
“And until they are able to do that,
they will not pay multiple claims and we will continue verifying and
re-verifying to ascertain who should be the next of kin to claim the money, but
I know Dana has done up to 60 per cent.
“However, Dana is given till
December. If they fail to pay completely, we would have to sanction them, they
are aware of that, so I am sure they are accelerating the process.”
She said the sector had put up some
strategies to ensure that air accidents became things of the past in Nigeria.
Oduah said the government was
rendering additional assistance to families of victims of aircraft accident,
adding that the approval of the Victim Family Insurance Package (VFAP) had been
secured from the Nigerian Insurance Commission (NAICOM).
She said discussions were in progress
between Nigeria Civil Aviation Agency (NCAA) and Zenith Bank on the
implementation of VFAP, while family assistance centre would be established to
take care of emergencies.
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Whether they pay them or not,can that wake them up?
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