The helicopter exploded, burst into flames before plunging into
the creeks, killing the governor of Kaduna State, Patrick Yakowa, former
National Security Adviser, Gen. Owoye Azazi and four others in
Nigeria’s fourth air disaster in 2012.
However, the question on the lips of many Christians in Kaduna is:
"Who killed Governor Patrick Yakowa?" This followed reports of
jubilation in several Muslims dominated towns in Kaduna State as news of
the governor’s death broke on Saturday evening.
The fatal trip of
the chopper, owned by the Nigerian Navy, which was to convey the
governor and the former Security chief to Port Harcourt, enroute Abuja,
was to be one of the helicopter’s last for the day. But at about 2.30
p.m., minutes after takeoff, officials say, the chopper crashed,
sparking an emergency crisis, and plunging a shocked nation back to
fright and mourning. Many say they suspect foul play.
Although
some notable individuals in areas where some misguided elements
celebrated the death of their
fellow human being (a Christian Governor)
because of religious difference have condemned the act, many Christians
are calling for a full inquiry into the incident, with a view to
establishing the truth.
President Goodluck Jonathan, who described
the death of both distinguished men as “extremely painful” for the
nation, has also ordered an investigation into the crash.
Yakowa,
Azazi and their aides, Dauda Tsoho and Mohammed Kama; and the pilots,
Murtala Daba and Adeyemi Sowole, reportedly died in the inferno, having
been badly burnt beyond recognition.
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