There
was controversy on Tuesday over the alleged closure of the nation’s
airspace for a Presidential jet carrying the wife of President Goodluck
Jonathan, Patience, to land in Lagos on Sunday.
The closure was said to
have prevented the pilot of the distressed Dana Air’s plane from making
an emergency landing at the airport.
But the Ministry of Aviation denied the report, saying the President’s wife came to Lagos on Saturday and not Sunday.
Reports circulated
through Facebook and BlackBerry Messenger on Tuesday had claimed that
although the Dana plane had an engine failure, the distressed aircraft
could have made it to the airport if it was not delayed by the VIP
movement.
The social media also
said the Presidential movement on Sunday affected some owners of private
jets who were forced to story in the air for some times.
But a statement by the
Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Joe Obi, said
the airspace was never closed for the First Lady on Sunday.
He said, “There is a
widely circulating rumour that the airspace was closed to facilitate the
First Lady’s movement and that that was partly responsible for the Dana
plane crash of Sunday June 3, 2012. The Federal Ministry of Aviation
will like to clarify that nothing could be farther from the truth.
“For the records, we
wish state that the First Lady arrived in Lagos at about 4.45pm on
Saturday, 2nd June, 2012 and only departed for Abuja on Monday, the 4th
of June, 2012 at 1.30pm, whereas the ill-fated Dana flight 0992 departed
Abuja on Sunday, 3rd of June, 2012 at 2.54pm and its last contact with
the Lagos Control Tower was at 3.42pm as has already been announced. We
wish to stress that the First Lady did not fly on Sunday, the 3rd of
June, 2012 as is widely been speculated.”
An air traffic
controller at the Lagos airport, who spoke under condition of anonymity,
also said the airport did not record any Presidential movement on
Sunday.
According to the
official, an air traffic controller on duty on Sunday had told him
earlier there was no time the “airfield was sterilised” for any VIP on
Sunday.
In a statement by her
Special Assistant, Mr. Ayo Osinlu, the wife of the president described
the report as an orchestrated plan to politicise the Sunday crash.
She said it was
“callous, inhuman and devilish” for anyone to have thought of wrapping
such national calamity in political garb by insinuating that the plane
crashed because the airspace was closed for her movement in Lagos.
“In compliance with her
itinerary, the First Lady arrived Lagos on Saturday. She was at a public
event on Sunday when the accident occurred and promptly abandoned the
ceremony as a mark of respect for the victims and retired to the State
House, Marina. She left Lagos at exactly 13.15hrs on Monday, 4th June,
2012, according to schedule.
“It is therefore
surprising that some mischievous persons will see this moment of
national mourning as an opportunity to blackmail and impugn the First
Lady’s integrity.
“This is the time for
all Nigerians to be sober and pray for the repose of the souls of the
victims and not a time to subordinate the interests of our nation to
narrow self-serving interests.
“Let us all put the interest of the nation first in whatever we do.”
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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