The
pilot of the helicopter, according to an online report, communicated with the
control tower in Port Harcourt to report the problem before it crashed to the
ground and caught fire. The chopper belonged to the Nigeria navy, but it had
been placed at the exclusive service of the president in the Niger Delta
region, according to reports.
The
navy has had three Agusta 109E helicopters. In 2007, one of them crashed
due to bad weather as it approached the Owerri airport in the night,
accompanying INEC election materials. Four persons died in the crash.
The
other two, NN07 and NN08, which actively worked the Bayelsa airspace yesterday,
were commissioned in 2009.
Sources
said that the choppers had been placed almost exclusively at the service of
President Goodluck Jonathan and his aides, which is the reason why they were
deployed to carry VIPs to and from the Port Harcourt International Airport for
a private burial event of presidential aide Oronto Douglas.
Prior
to the deadly flight, the naval choppers also carried VIPs to the funeral of
President Jonathan’s brother, Meni, less than two weeks ago.
At
the time of the crash, the helicopter had reportedly done 10 shuttle trips
between Port Harcourt and the burial place of Mr. Douglas’s father in Okoroba.
Landing and taking off from the soccer field of a local school in the town.
The
flight was reportedly the last one, but the engine failed some ten minutes
after takeoff, leading to the fatal crash.
President
Jonathan, who had earlier attended an overnight “Holy Ghost Congress” at the
Redeemed Church of God on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, then issued a terse
statement which revealed the names of crash victims with a promise that a probe
of the crash will be conducted.
R.I.P Patrick Yakowa |
R.I.P Owoye Azazi |
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