It has been reported that the ill-fated helicopter, that the governor of
Kaduna state, Patrick Yakowa, a former National Security Adviser, Owoye
Azazi, and four others, were travelling in, burst into flames, before
plunging into the creeks.
The Presidency released a statement
last night, confirming that Yakowa and Azazi, and their aides, Dauda
Tsoho and Mohammed Kama; and the pilots, Murtala Daba and Adeyemi
Sowole, reportedly died in the crash. Eye witnesses say they were burnt
beyond recognition.
The chopper is owned by the Nigerian Navy and
is said to have been shuttling repeatedly between Port Harcourt,
Yenogoa and Okoroba, the town where an aide to President Goodluck
Jonathan, Oronto Douglas, was burying his father over the weekend. The
governor and the former Security chief, were on their
way to Port
Harcourt, enroute Abuja.
Multiple reports say the carrier wobbled shortly after it stabilized in air and then plummeted into the swamps around 2.30pm.
This
is the third air disaster this year, after a Dana plane crashed on June
3, killing all 153 passengers on board. Another crash which involved
Taraba State’s governor, Danbaba Suntai, occured in October, leaving him
brain-dead.
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