The Guardian (Nigeria)

Death won’t deter us, says NAF

As more Nigerians mourn crash victims

- From Kanayo Umeh, Anthony Otaru ( Abuja), Saxone Akhaine ( Kaduna), Joseph Wantu ( Makurdi) and Ayodele Afolabi ( Ado Ekiti)

NIGERIAN Air Force ( NAF) said, yesterday, it would not be deterred by death of its seven men killed in Beechcraft Kingair B350i crash on Sunday near Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja after reporting engine failure en route Minna.

NAF gave the assurance in an exclusive chat with The Guardian, just as more Nigerians mourned victims of the crash.

NAF Beachcraft airplane had crashed on Sunday, killing seven persons on board.

The aircraft crashed shortly after the perimeter fence of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja. An eyewitness said the aircraft struggled for balance and started descending dangerousl­y until it hit a mango tree close to a stream behind Bassa village close to the airport.

BUT NAF spokesman, Air Vice Marshal Ibikunle Daramola, told The Guardian, yesterday, that the crash would not dampen the morale of men and officers coordinati­ng the air component of the war against terrorism, banditry and other criminal actions. He said: “We can’t be deterred because it is actually one of the hazards of the job. It comes with some level of risks, so we are not deterred. While we mourn those who have passed, the job goes on and those who are involved will continue to do their job in relation to whatever task they are given.

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EANWHILE, Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom; representa­tive of Ekiti South Senatorial District, Chief Biodun Olujimi; Arewa Consultati­ve Forum ( ACF); and Minister of the Federal

Capital Territory ( FCT), Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello, expressed sadness over the crash Nigeria Air Force ( NAF) plane and the death of its officers, even as they condoled with families of the deceased.

Ortom described the crash and death of Air force personnel as unfortunat­e and painful.

He equally sympathise­d with NAF.

The governor’s condolence message was contained in a condolence message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase.

Olujimi, who expressed shock and grief over the death of Flight Sergeant Olasunkanm­i Olawumi and other six Nigerian Air Force personnel on board of the crashed aircraft, said in a statement she personally signed and made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti, that thorough investigat­ion be carried out into the cause of the crash.

She described the death of Olawumi, an indigene of her constituen­cy, as unfortunat­e and shocking.

“Olawumi has an aged father who loves and dotes on him. The father is a great leader of repute.

“The late Air Force officer was a great guy and jolly good fellow who was so devoted to his chosen career. May God accepts his soul and grant him eternal rest.” Similarly, the ACF expressed shock and grief.

The group described the victims as patriotic Nigerians on national duty, who should be seen as icons as they paid the supreme price .

In a statement issued by the spokesman of the group, Emmanuel Yawe, the Forum said: “We condole with the Chief of Air Staff, the officers men men of the Air force and the families of the seven Air force officers who died in the crashed Beechcraft Kingair B350i ( NAF) airplane.”

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