Showing posts with label Olusegun Agagu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olusegun Agagu. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Agagu’s Burial Holds Today Despite Air Tragedy… Corpse Transported By Road To Home Town



The planned burial of Late Dr. Olusegun
Agagu, the erstwhile governor of Ondo
State, will go ahead today despite the
unfortunate air mishap on Thursday that
claimed no fewer than 15 lives when his
remains were being flown in an Associated Airline aircraft from Lagos to Akure. This was disclosed by Chairman of the
Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo
State, Ebenezer Alabi, who said after
consulting with the former governor’s
family, they have “decided to go ahead with
the burial. Moreso, he said, that Agagu’s first son, Feyi
and his son-in-law survived the plane crash.
“There was no scratch on the casket,” Mr.
Alabi added. “So, while the family sympathized with
those that lost their lives and their loved
ones, they have decided to go ahead with
the burial as was initially planned”, the PDP
chairman reiterated. Meanwhile, the remains of the former
governor, which was still intact despite the
plane crash, has been conveyed by road to
Iju-Odo, his country home and final place of
rest.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

20 Passengers, Seven Crew Members Aboard Ill-Fated Associated Airlines Aircraft

The plane operated by Associated
Airlines which crashed shortly after
take-off on Thursday at the Mafoloku
area of Oshodi in Lagos State had 20
passengers and seven crew members
on board, a press release by the Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah
has said.



In the statement signed by her special
adviser on media – Joe Obi – the
minister said a few dead bodies have
been recovered while some persons
pulled out from the wreckage have
been rushed to the hospital. The full statement: “An Embraer aircraft operated by
Associated Airlines with Reg No SCD
361 enroute Akure from the Murtala
Mohammed Airport, Lagos, crashed
shortly after take-off at about 9.30 am
local time. The plane had 20 passengers and 7 crew members on
board. “Emergency rescue operations
commenced immediately by a
combined team of Fire Service and
security personnel. Some persons
pulled out from the aircraft have been
rushed to the hospital while a few dead bodies have been recovered. The
rescue operation is still on-going.” The plane is believed to have been
chartered to convey the remains of
former Ondo State governor, Dr.
Olusegun Agagu, who died last month
to Akure where burial arrangements
have already begun since Monday. The late Agagu’s corpse was reportedly
accompanied on the ill-fated flight by
some members of his family,
associates and officials of the Ondo
state government.