Last year on June 3rd 2012 there was a plane crash in
Nigeria in which over 163 people were killed. The plane was owned by Dana Air.
The day before that on June 2nd 2012 a Nigerian cargo plane owned by Kabo Air
left our shores and flew to Accra, Ghana where it overshot the runway, crashed
into the main road behind the airport and killed many Ghanaian motorists. What
made this all the more tragic was the fact that Ghana had never experienced a
plane crash at Kotoka International Airport before this incident. It is a pity
that it had to be a Nigerian plane, with a Nigerian crew and cargo that had to
break that enviable record.
Over one year later on 3rd October
2013, which was last thursday, there was yet another plane crash in Nigeria in
which 13 people died. The plane was owned by Associated Airlines. Worse still
the following day, which was 4th October 2013, a Saudi Arabian-bound Nigerian
plane which was owned by Kabo Airline and which was carrying 400 passengers on
board from Sokoto, almost crashed when both it’s tyres exploded mid-air and it
had to crash land. Had that plane actually crashed we would have lost another
400 precious souls on that day. Before the first crash took place last year and
between the two major crashes there were numerous other smaller ones involving
light aircraft, private jets, military planes and helicopters that were not
publicised. All these unfortunate events occured under the tenure of Princess
Stella Oduah, who is the current Minister of Aviation. Under her watch close to
200 souls have been killed in air crashes in the last two years alone.
This does not surprise me given the
nature of the individual that is involved. What does surprise me however is the
fact that just one day after those that perished in the latest crash were
killed, before the victims were buried, before the site of the crash was
cleared, whilst the charred bodies and burnt parts of the victims still lay at
the crash site and before any formal investigation into the causes of the crash
have commenced, the ruling PDP, through their spokesman Chief Olisa Metuh, has
told the world that they have ‘’full confidence’’ in Stella Oduah and that
‘’she should be allowed to continue her good work’’.
Is there any greater evidence of the
fact that the PDP is a sick party that is led by sick people than this? Such
insensitivity is rarely seen anywhere in the world. Only in Nigeria can this
happen. Not only am I surprised but I am also utterly disgusted. How many more
people have to be killed in air crashes before our president realises that he
needs a new Minister of Aviation?
The truth is that there is far more
to aviation than beautifying airports. The first and most important consideration
has to be the safety of the passengers and the airworthiness of the planes
followed by a solemn and avowed commitment to ensure the discipline,
professionalism and efficiency of the aviation parastatals. Most important of
all when a plane crashes, whatever the reasons or causes, the Minister ought to
assume full responsibility and even offer his or her resignation. Failing that
he or she ought to be redeployed to another ministry or completely removed from
the cabinet. This is because it is his or her primary responsibility to keep
air travellers safe and alive.
Sadly it does not appear that this
is likely to happen anytime soon. As a matter of fact I am convinced that even
if 1,000 people were killed in air crashes in the space of just 6 months under
President Goodluck Jonathan he would still not redeploy or sack Stella Oduah
because our President just ‘’doesn’t give a damn’’.
Each time a plane crashes it saddens
me deeply because to anyone that has ever worked there before aviation is like
a family. Worse still those people that lost their lives were our people- they
were our fellow Nigerians. It really does hurt. Suffice it to say that there
were no air crashes under my watch and not one drop of blood was spilt from the
air whilst I was Minister of Aviation, whether it be passenger plane, private
jet, helicopter or light aircraft. I thank God for that because if it had
happened I would not have been able to sleep at night. I am the only Minister
of Aviation in Nigeria between 2002 to date that can lay claim to that. I put
it down to hard work, prayer and the grace of God and nothing else. Unlike some
others I was literally paranoid when it came to air safety and security because
it was obvious to me that there was more to the whole thing than meets the eye.
Permit me to go into a little
detail. The year before I became Minister of Aviation there were five plane
crashes and 453 people perished from our skies. The airlines that crashed were
Bellview (2005), Sosoliso (2006), a Nigerian military plane carrying a large
number of senior army offficers (2006), ADC (2006) and a private light aircraft
in Kano which had on board the adopted son of the PDP National Chairman Ahmadu
Ali and a pilot (2006). At the time that all these crashes took place Prof
Babalola Borisade was the Minister of Aviation. In November 2006, Borisade was
redeployed to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism where I was Minister and I
was sent to Aviation and by the grace of God; from that point on, my team and
I, with the full backing and support of President Olusegun Obasanjo, put a stop
to the crashes and we broke the cycle.
We left office in May 2007 and
almost immediately after that the standard dropped again and the cycle of
terrible air crashes returned to our shores. They have not stopped since. As I
pointed out in another essay which I wrote last year after the Dana crash, 90
per cent of the crashes that have taken place in Nigeria in the last 11 years
have taken place at weekends. That in itself is strange but what is even
stranger is the fact that there are two ten year cycles of major crashes that
have been in operation in our country since 1992. I call them ‘’sacrificial
cycles’’. The details are as follows: There was a major crash in 1992 (C-130
military airplane in which 160 army officers were killed). Ten years later
there was a second major crash in 2002 (EAS Airline in which 105 people were
killed). Ten years later there was a third major crash in 2012 (Dana Airline in
which 163 were killed). This represents the first ‘’ten year cycle’’ of crashes
and if it is not broken there will be another major crash in 2022 which will
result in a large loss of life.
The second ‘’ten year cycle’’ began
in 1996 when ADC crashed with the loss of over 160 lives. This was followed by
another crash ten years later in 2006 which involved another plane from ADC and
which again resulted in the loss of over 160 lives. If the cycle is not broken
I have little doubt that there will be another major crash in Nigeria in 2016.
These observations have nothing to do with superstition but they are based on
painstaking research, facts and logic. There have many other big and small
crashes within and between the dates of the two major ‘’ten year cycles’’ but
what seems amazing and strange to me is the recurrent and definative pattern of
the ten year cycles themselves. It is almost as if it is some kind of pagan or
religious obligation or debt that is being paid to some hidden and dark forces.
Some may dismiss all this as mere coincidence but the actual day and month that
all those crashes took place on tells another story which I will not go into
here. Whatever anyone else may believe or think I have no doubt whatsoever in
my mind that there is a spiritual dimension to these matters and I have been
saying so publiclly since I was at aviation. Other than sheer hard work, an
insistance on full compliance with safety standards and the display of the most
rigorous form of discipline from the top to the bottom, in order to break these
patterns and cycles of crashes and protect our skies, much prayer and
intercession is required. There are a number of other rather startling and
strange patterns as well but I am not prepared to share those with the public
in order not to create any panic.
One thing that I know though is that
God is in control and that, as the bible says, ‘’He reveals to redeem’’. There
is absolutely no cause for any fear or alarm. I have written and spoken many
times on this. I have pointed out the problems over and over again and
suggested how it can be stopped. It may not stop though because there are some
depraved people in our country that do not want it to stop, that benefit from
it, that delight in it and that believe in it. This is the bitter truth. That,
together with the fact that in Nigeria not enough people care for or truly
value human life. We only pretend to care.
For more on this I urge those that
are interested to read my essay titled ‘’Air Crashes In Nigeria, Sacrificial
Cycles and the Weekend Phenomenon’’ which was published in a number of newspapers
after the Dana crash last year. They can also read the first segment of my
submissions at a public hearing of the Senate Aviation Committee in 2008 which
was titled ‘’My Mandate At The Ministry of Aviation’’. They are both on my
website (www.femifanikayode.org) or they can just be googled.
My views about the crashes and their
causes are well enunciated in both. Other than that I will not say anything
about air crashes in Nigeria because what I have said and exposed has already
caused me more than enough trouble from those that believe such matters ought
to be kept secret and away from the public for reasons best known to
themselves. Suffice it to say that my conscience is clear and that I did my
very best to save and protect Nigerian lives whilst I was Minister of Aviation.
That is all that matters to me and because of that I sleep very well at night.
To God alone be the glory.
One last point. I find it nauseating
and distatsteful that some people would relish the fact that the corpse of
Governor Agagu went through all that it did when he was being flown to Akure
for his final burial rites and that they seemed almost joyful at the fact that
the plane crashed resulting in the loss of all those innocent souls. This is a
disgrace and I feel utterly outraged by it. The shameful refrain, which is all
over the social media, is that Agagu somehow deserved to die a ‘’second death’’
from the skies because ‘’hundreds of people’’ had supposedly been killed in
plane crashes under his watch as Minister of Aviation. This is false and
malicious.
Only God knows how each of us will
come to our end and it is simply not true to say that the massive harvest of
deaths that took place in the aviation industry whilst President Obasanjo was
in power did so under Agagu’s watch. He was appointed Minister of Aviation in
1999 and remained there until 2001 when he was redeployed to the Ministry of
Power by President Obasanjo. I am aware of the fact that on January 5th 2000
there was a Skypower Express Airways crash at Abuja airport in which 17 people
lost their lives. I am also aware of the fact that there was another crash of a
Dornier airplane in the Niger Delta area on Oct. 26th 2000 in which 6 people
were injured but no lives were lost. These crashes did indeed take place under
Agagu’s tenure as Minister of Aviation. However, other than the beginning of
the two sacrificial cycles that began in 1992 and 1996 respectively, the string
of consistent major crashes in Nigeria really began in 2002 when EAS Airline
crashed in Kano killing over 105 people including the then Minister of Sports,
Mr. Mark Aku. At the time of that crash Mrs. Kema Chikwe was Minister of
Aviation and not Agagu.
The most pronounced years of tragedy
and carnage in aviation, which involved 6 major crashes and numerous smaller
ones in a row, were really between 2002 and November 2006 when the carnage was
finally brought to a halt. Sadly it began again almost immediately after we
left office in May 2007 when small planes, light aircraft and helicopters
started dropping from the sky. Then came the mysterious ‘’disappearance’’ with
a number of fatal casulaties of Governor James Ibori’s ‘’Wings Aviation’’ plane
from our skies in 2008 and things really went downhill from there. In the last
11 years, between 2002 and 2013 over 850 people have been killed in air crashes
in Nigeria- 453 of them under Borisade and just under 200 of them under Stella
Oduah. This is an atrocious record of air safety and I believe that I am right
in saying that it is a peace-time world record. Whatever the case it is nothing
to be proud of and it reflects badly on all of us, particularly those of us
that were once Ministers of Aviation.
I have done my research and I have
the details of every single crash that has taken place in this country over the
last eleven years whether it be a private plane, light aircraft, military
aircraft, passenger plane or helicopter. As long as such a crash resulted in
the loss of life I have the record of it and all the details. None of those
crashes took place under the watch of Dr. Segun Agagu because he ceased to be
Minister of Aviation in 2001. I implore those that are doing so to stop
attributing the sad events that preceeded his burial to some kind of divine
retribution for what purportedly occured when he was Minister of Aviation.
Nothing can be more cruel than this and nothing could be further from the
truth.
Permit me to end this contribution
with a few words to the families of those that were lost in the crash. It is
always a painful thing when we lose someone dear and this is especially so when
it happens in such a painful and violent manner. My heart goes out to each and
every family that lost their loved ones in this latest crash. May the Lord
comfort each and every one of them and may He heal their wounds with the balm
of Gilead. My commiserations also goes to the people of Ondo state and
particularly to my dear friend and brother Governor Olusegun Mimiko who is a
man that I have tremendous respect for, a practising and commited christian and
a man of immense integrity and spiritual fortitude.
To my dear brothers that were lost
in that terrible crash themselves, including Mr. Tunji Okunsanya and his son
Tunji jnr. (whose MIC company buried both of my parents in 1995 and 2001
respectively), Mr. Deji Falae who was the Commisioner of Culture and Tourism
for Ondo State and so many others, I say the following- may God have mercy upon
you. May He forgive you of all your sins. May He cause His face to shine upon
you. May He grant you peace eternal. May you abide with Him in eternity. May
your souls be blessed forever. May the watchman and the boatman grant you safe
passage into the higher realms. May the halls of Valhalla, where the brave
shall live forever, be open unto to you.
May you never be forgotten and may
your names wax strong in our hearts and minds from generation to generation.
May the memory of your beautiful smiles continue to give us strength and bring
us hope. You were a real blessing to so many. Rest in peace. Until we meet
again.
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Idiot, you want to come back to steal another 60 Billion aviation fund while the one you have stolen is still causing air crashes in Nigeria, saint obi, it's no longer sleeping with bianca and 3 others, now is aviation ministery which you bankrupted and left empty, shameless man!!
ReplyDeleteThe honourable minister of Aviation princess Adaeze Oduah is doing a wonderful job in Aviation,pls do ur investigation well,this woman is God sent,the transformation in Aviation has never happened before
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