The Ondo state government has issued an official statement following
the crash of an Associated Airline plane on Thurday morning, at about 9:32am,
involving family members of late Governor Olusegun Agagu and other dignitaries,
enroute Akure.
The statement which was signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the
Ondo State Governor, Eni Akinsola, stated that the State “received with shock
the news of the crash of the plane bearing the corpse of the former Governor of
Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Agagu, as it was taking off from Lagos.”Although there are several reports as to the identity of the individuals involved, the statement disclosed that “a commissioner, family members, associates and other top government officials were also involved in the crash.”
However, the statement did not confirm the names of those who survived.
“Information available indicates that there were casualties and a few survivors of this unfortunate crash. We are however still expecting more information.
The statement said there is no doubt that “this is an unfortunate disaster in the life of our dear State. We can only pray that God will visit the State with mercy and give us all the strength to bear these unfortunate losses.”
Residents of the state have been urged to be in a “sober and prayerful mood at these trying times as God is indeed the only person we should call upon in this period.”
The State Government assured that more information will be released as soon as they are available
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Well..... God knows best
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May their gentle soul rest in perfect peace
ReplyDeleteMay their gentle soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteIT IS ONLY WHEN THINGS LIKE THIS HAPPEN THAT WE REMEMBER GOD, WHY NOT DRAW CLOSER GOD WHEN WE ARE IN PEACE ? ANYWAY MAY THEIR GENTLE SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE
ReplyDeleteOh God u r d lord dt know d best ur word is A n Amen d bible said dt dere is a tym 2 born n a tym 2 die,u lord giveth and u taketh, who r we 2 question U lord , it is always u well n will always b don maY dere soul rest in peace AmeN
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