Ondo State Government on Tuesday said
it was not involved in the hiring of Associated Airline plane, which
crashed in Lagos last Thursday while conveying the body of the late former Governor
Olusegun Agagu to Akure.
The state also said that the airline
was not on the list of airlines earlier listed and presented to the burial
committee set up by the government to organise a befitting burial for the
deceased.
These clarifications were contained
in a statement by the Ondo State Commissioner for Information, Kayode Akinmade.
A spokesman for the Agagu family,
Femi Agagu, had reportedly said in a statement on Monday that the family did
not hire the crashed plane.
Akinmade said the clarification
became necessary in order to correct erroneous representations in media
reports.
The statement read in part,
“The Ondo state Government has clarified that it did not hire the aircraft of
Associated Airline, which crash-landed last Thursday in Lagos, while conveying
the body of former Governor of the state, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, to Akure for the
commencement of the burial rites.
“Its determination to give the former
governor a befitting state burial made it set up a burial committee, which met
regularly with the family of the deceased to arrive at a burial programme
agreeable to the family. At one of the meetings, the issue of the
transportation of the body from Lagos to Akure was discussed.
“The committee deferred to the family’s
insistence that the body be moved to Akure by air. The family thereafter
introduced Mr. Tunji Okusanya (now deceased) of MIC Funeral as the official
undertaker, who would make necessary arrangements regarding the movement of the
body and the funeral.
“Thereafter, the MIC boss forwarded
the names of various airlines through an e-mail message to the Committee,
namely, Aero Contractor; OAS Helicopters; Chachangi; Arik; Dana; and IRS as the
airline operators that have been contacted.”
He said the MIC boss indicated in his
message that IRS was not available for transportation of human remains and that
Dana aircraft had gone for maintenance while Arik does not fly the Akure route,
suggesting that Chachangi was the best offer.
“It was neither the wish nor the prerogative
of government to indicate any preference for a particular airline,” Akinmade
said, stressing that the interface with MIC, at the instance of the family, was
necessary for facilitation of payment.
“At no time was Associated Airline
mentioned,” the commissioner stressed.
“This is definitely not the time for
this as we are still mourning. It is pathetic losing any soul in the course of
paying homage to our former Governor, particularly government officials and
other bread winners of their families, including the Managing Director of MIC,
his son, and other workers of his company,” he added.
Akinmade’s statement indicated that
the state government thanked the Federal Government for ordering a thorough
investigation into the crash in order to prevent the occurrence of such tragedy
in the future, imploring the team of investigators to leave no stone unturned
in the course of their investigation.
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Cheap propaganda! Who pays the piper?
ReplyDeleteWhat jokers. They all have amnesia, and claiming ignorance. Was it approved and paid for by ghost workers in the govt
ReplyDeleteProbably Akinmade wants 2 say MIC hired d plane
ReplyDeleteAssociated air line or who hired it is not d problem,the problems are WHILE the crash? After all that is not the first plane crash in Nigeria.
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