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Monday, 19 December 2005

Nigerian plane in emergency landing

20 December 2005

ACCRA: A Nigerian plane, owned by the same company as an airliner which crashed in October killing all on board, made an emergency landing in Ghana after a failure in its hydraulic system.

The Bellview Airlines Boeing 737 sent a distress call while approaching Accra airport from Lagos and a tyre burst as it landed, but none of the 63 passengers and four crew were hurt.

"The pilot had earlier radioed the control tower in Accra, declaring an emergency during descent to land at Accra airport due to a hydraulic system failure," said Eric Noi, public affairs director for the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority.

"The aircraft landed safely ... without any casualties. The aircraft burst a tyre upon landing and was disabled for a while on the runway and was subsequently towed to the hangar.

"It may have been a nail or any other sharp object that pierced the tyre after the aircraft landed," said Bellview spokesman Habib Mohammed.

Nearly two months ago another Bellview aircraft crashed near Lagos, killing all 117 people on board. A plane operated by Sosoliso Airlines, another Nigerian carrier, crashed during a storm at Port Harcourt airport last week, killing 106 people.

"Some of the people seem traumatised, this coming so soon after the plane crashes in Nigeria," said George, a local journalist who witnessed the landing.

The flight was on its way to Freetown in Sierra Leone from Lagos with a stopover in Accra.




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Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. Save our country please God. This is too much now!

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Heaven help those who help temselves. You aren't seen nothing yet. Until all these planes are grounded more mishaps will continue to visit Nigerian air travelers. Forget about the rush-rush inspections, it is all a matter of Kudi, owo, ego, etc. the lukudi that will eventually bury the owners of these airlines and accoplices in government.

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About a week ago, the Nigerian government asked all airlines to carry out checks etc. on their equipment.


<*>What is the report?
<*>Have these checks been carried out?
<*>If not, why not?
<*>If so, what is revealed?
<*>What steps and on what schedule are the revelations meant to be addressed?


These are simple questions whose answers, if honestly given, can transform Nigeria's aviation industry.

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EZB,

So how many more crashes or near-misses will convince you on the need for Mr. Borishade to be moved from the Aviation Ministry and be made Ambassador to Chad or wherever his Uncle Sege wishes him to chop without harming our people? Please take another look at the photo of that cute girl snuffed out by the criminal negligence for which only lower-ranking Perm Secs are being held accountable while Borishade continues to be paid for a job he has woefully done.

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i am beggining to think there is some human being trying to stir up trouble in the country behind this. these are too many in too short a time period..hmmm

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Popgee,

By NO MEANS have I relented in my call for the SACKING of the current Minister of Aviation! A SINGLE crash or near-miss more is one too MANY!

I posed the questions above in my search for ACCOUNTABILITY and responsibility. Whomever is there, for the duration of time they are there SHOULD provide answers to that question.

If (preferably when) the Minister Aborishade is sacked, the next person should STILL be required to answer those questions.

I've repeatedly gone to that thread with one of the little girls lost on that Sosoliso flight but don't yet have the courage to even comment because I am so devastated! You know I was the first to point out the three Ilabor names in sequence on an earlier thread!

I CANNOT possibly know how her parents, Uncle IK, Grandma-egg etc. are feeling at this time. I can only sympathize deeply.

So what are my options? Stay here complaining or attempt to make a change so that ANOTHER young child will not lose their life unnecessarily? My choice is to try and improve from within. Remember that remains only MY choice, no one elses.

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Bellview crash-lands in Ghana
Borishade: I’ll resign if...
By Ndubuisi Francis in Lagos, Chuks Okocha in Port Harcourt and Kingsley Nweze in Abuja, 12.19.2005

Tuesday, December 20, 2005
A Bellview B737-200 aircraft which took off from Lagos yesterday morning enroute to Accra (Ghana) and Freetown (Sierra Leone) crash-landed at the Kotoka International Airport, Accra, after suffering hydraulic failure.

This comes on the heels of a call for the resignation of Aviation Minister, Dr. Babalola Borishade, by the parents of students of Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja who were among the victims of the December 10, 2005 Sosoliso air crash in Port Hacpourt, Rivers State, which claimed over 100 lives.

Borishade, who wept profusely yesterday, conditionally accepted the call provided it would solve the problem in the sector.

EEZEEBEE: The temerity! Giving 'conditions' to the call for resignation? Has he EVER put a position paper or publication out DEFINING what 'solving' the problem in the Aviation sector would involve?

THISDAY investigations revealed that the pilot of the Bellview Flight 252 carrying about 63 passengers, including Dr. Mary Ali, wife of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), National Chairman, Dr. Ahmadu Ali, made an emergency landing in Accra, after suffering a hydraulic system failure.

Other passengers in the aircraft were top bureaucrats, including Mallam Gana, a deputy director in the Foreign Affairs Ministry and one Malam Musa Safi.

EEZEEBEE: Let them continue doing nothing; it is their own loved ones that will be affected eventually. Can the poor man kuku afford to fly?

One of the passengers who spoke with THISDAY on phone from Accra last night said "it was a very serious thing for which the airport was closed for four hours but we thank God that we are alive to tell our story."

To this end, the government of Ghana yesterday annou-nced that it had instituted a three-man panel to investigate the cause of the mishap.

In a news report monitored on Ghana Television last night, Ghana civil aviation authorities also said all the relevant agencies were put on alert in the course of the crash-landing to ensure no life was lost.

The statement added that the passengers were quickly evacuated from the scene of the incident after which the aircraft was towed to the hangar.

According to agency reports monitored in Lagos, the pilot had sent a distress call while approaching the Accra Airport and suffered a tyre burst as the aircraft landed.

Agency reports, quoting the Public Relations Director for the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Eric Noi, stated that "the pilot had earlier radioed the control tower in Accra, declaring an emergency during descent to land at Accra Airport due to a hydraulic system failure".

But in Lagos, the airline's spokeman, Habib Mohammed, said the pilot had noticed a flat tyre while the aircraft landed on the runway at about 11.50 am local time, adding that, at that point, the pilot's discretion was put into use as he stopped the aircraft.

At this stage, according to Mohammed, the aircraft was towed away from the runway where the flat tyre was changed before the flight continued to Freetown.

On the possible cause of the tyre incident, Mohammed said the tyre may have picked a nail which punctured it.

It would be recalled that a Bellview B737-200 aircraft which took off from the Murtala Muhammed Airport enroute Abuja crashed in Lisa Village of Ifo, Ogun State on October 22, 2005 killing all 117 passengers and crew on board. Investigation into the cause of the air mishap is still ongoing.

Barely two months after the tragedy, a Sosoliso DC-9 aircraft which took off from the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja crashed at the Port Harcourt Airport on December 10, 2005, killing about 107 of the 109 passengers on board.

The Cockpit Voice Recorder and Flight Data Recorder of the aircraft have already been recovered and sent abroad for analysis.

Before the Sosoliso air tragedy, a Beechcraft 200 aircraft belonging to a Maiduguri-based businessman crashed in Kaduna killing the two occupants on board, including the pilot.

Apart from these major accidents, the nation's aviation industry has been beset by a spate of incidents and near crashes which have triggered sweeping reforms in the aviation industry.

meanwhile, parents of the students of Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja who died in the December 10, 2005 Sosoliso air crash in Port Harcourt yesterday called on the Minister of Aviation, Dr. Babalola Borishade to resign from office for alleged incompetence and acts of insensitivity.

To drive home their case for his resignation, they immediately walked out on the minister after presenting their demand in Port Harcourt.

But the minister in a swift reaction to the parents' demand, said he was willing to resign his position if that would bring to an end the question of air mishap in Nigeria.

The Senate had last week requested the minister to resign although President Olusegun Obasanjo said he was yet to get the Senate's request.

Presenting their position at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Jesus House located along Aba Road, Port Harcourt, the parents in a prepared statement read on their behalf by Engr. Joe Egwele, President of the Loyola Jesuit College (LJC), Parents Associations said: “In our opinion, this is a gross dereliction of duty by the Aviation Ministry of which you are the Chief Executive. In view of the foregoing, we unreservedly demand the immediate resignation of the Honourable Minister. This we believe is in tandem with the demand of the generality of Nigerians."

The statement continued: “We also demand the dismissal of the aviation officials whose gross negligence contributed to the carnage and ultimate demise of our innocent children, leading to the eclipse of a generation of some of Nigeria’s brightest and best."

The parents who berated the minister for coming late to Port Harcourt said “we wish to thank the Honourable Minister for finding time in his very busy schedule to visit Port Harcourt more than a week after the crash. It is on record that three air crashes have been recorded within forty days prior to the Sosoliso Flight 1145, and yet no visible crash preventive or management structure has been put in place by your ministry."

According to the parents: " We the parents of the students of LJC, Abuja wish to state our position on the Sosoliso Flight 1145 of December 10, 2005 as follows:

•That the Federal Ministry of Aviation together with its parastatals and agencies are guilty of gross negligence, dereliction of duty and incompetence in the events prior to the crash, during the rescue efforts and the management of the post crash situation.

•That the air worthiness of the said Sosoliso aircraft was doubtful.

•That there was no electric power supply at the airport facility for at least four hours prior to the crash.

•That there was no information to the public and concerned parties at the airport, prior to and after the crash.

•That there was total absence of functioning firefighting equipment and apparatus at the airport to arrest the situation after the crash, particularly since the plane was not totally engulfed in flames upon crash landing.

•There was also a total absence of a professionally coordinated emergency rescue operation at the airport immediately, following the accident, resulting in the massive loss of lives.

•There was a complete absence of medical equipment and personnel for at least 45 minutes following the crash.

•There was also an absence of a central crisis management facility to coordinate the post crash situation.

•The gross misinformation and mis representation of facts by the officials of the Aviation Ministry in obvious attempts to cover up their incompetence and bungled handling of the situation further compounded the misery and distress of the affected parents and other relations.

According to the aggrieved parents, “we demand that the representatives of the aviation authorities and other government officials immediately retract statements they made that rescue operations were prompt and adequate and that the fire-fighting equipment were functioning that day. We also demand an advertised apology."

Soon after presenting the speech, the protesting parents with placards walked out on the minister. Some of the placards were with such inscriptions as “Go, Borishade, Go” and "Fix Our Airports”.

But in a swift reaction, the minister said that he would offer to resign if such would bring an end to air disasters in the country.

“I appreciate the grief of the parents. If my resignation is going to stop air disasters in Nigeria, I will resign any time. If after my resignation we would not have any air disasters or crash, I am ready to resign.", he said.

According to Borishade, “I feel the pains myself. I would have done what the parents have done. But I know that some of them believe in God, because God knows more than we do...

“I believe that God has a hand in the crash. There is no doubt that we did quite a few things that could have been done quite differently, that would have made a change”, he stated.

On why it took him time to come to Port Harcourt, the minister said, “I could not have rushed earlier than now because I have to arrange this meeting. I was not in the country when the accident happened. It was the very day I arrived I went to LJC and had a meeting with the parents as well as the students. Over the weekend, I had to arrange this meeting to get the parents to come. This is not my first contact with them."

Following the action of the parents, Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Basil Omiyi apologised to the minister.

EEZEEBEE: Note to Basil Omiyi: It is better to keep your mouth shut and look like a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt! Why the apology? Isn't is self-evident why the Parents walked out on him? Or is he (the minister) so dumb that he needed Omiyi's explanation?

“On behalf of the parents, I apologise to you. Our parents are in pains. If I lost three or two children, as they did, I will feel as they did. I plead for them and please don’t judge them with what has happened. As parents, we have feeling. This is not the time to articulate those feelings. Imagine the parents waiting for their children to come home, only to meet their deaths... My plea is that whatever that has happened is a reflection of their mood", Omiyi said

The minister had assured the parents that no stone would be left unturned in seeing that all their complaints were addressed. Weeping, Professor Borishade said that government will use the crash as an opportunity to ensure the complete turnaround of the aviation sector.

He lamented that the equipment in the airports were obsolete, to the extent that the Aviation school, Zaria, Kaduna State could not produce any pilot in the last 14 years and the airports had no perimeter fencing, a situation that led cows colliding with airplanes at the runway.

He said that there is hope and commitment that there would be a turn around but could not complete his speech as tears overwhelmed him.

Earlier, the Assistant Pastor of the church, Rev. Sunny Wogu who read from Thessalonians, Chapter 4, verse 14 spoke of hope in life after death. He called on the parents of the victims to put their hope in God.

Another parent who lost two children (A boy and a girl), Mr. Ubani, said that they were not hopeless. According to him “we have hope, we understand the enormity of this problem, we are not interested in revenge, vengeance is of the Lord, but shall never forget, but we have forgiven. We shall forgive, but never forget."

The pastor later berated the parents for walking out on the minister, describing it as “betrayal."

EEZEEBEE: Memo to Pastor: Read Memo to Omiyi above.

Meanwhile, the minister has directed Virgin Nigeria and Aero Contractors to increase their flight frequencies to Abuja and Port Harcourt.

Borishade, according to a statement, signed by his Special Assistant, Mr Remi Ibitola, and made available to newsmen in Lagos weekend, gave the directive based on the need to ease the problems of travellers.

Ibitola stated that Virgin Nigeria had already agreed to increase its daily frequency to Abuja by two flights and with an additional frequency to Port Harcourt.

He said Aero Contractor had also agreed to increase its frequency by one flight to Abuja and Port Harcourt.

In another development, the Federal Government yesterday asked the Presidential Task Force on Aviation Industry to produce within three months a report recommending the panacea to the industry.

EEZEEBEE: Time for new report 90 days; Time between last two major air crashes 40-odd days; You do the math. What will take 90 days to do? What cannot be done in 21 - 30 days? Why will ANYONE in the aviation ministry even go home to sleep until the total report is done? Is there NO sense of URGENCY? GEEZ!!!

In a statement issued by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Ufot Ekaette, government expressed unhappiness over the current situation pervading the aviation sector.

The Air Vice Marshal Paul Dike-led panel is, according to its terms of reference, "to identify the remote and immediate causes of dereliction in the aviation industry; critically examine the current status of the nation's airports, facilities, equipment and associated infrastructure with a view to identifying those in need of repairs or replacement in accordance with ICAO standards and regulations."

It is also to identify among others, the level of maintenance and the competency of both in-house and out-sourced maintenance of the facilities at the airports as well as liase with respective airports administrators, other government agencies and officials of the airlines and design a sustainable mechanism to ensure regular maintenance of the facilities and protection of physical assets at the airports.

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until you guy s get out of your cafes and offices behid your computers and do something I really don't see why you are complaining. If you fly regularly and you belive that all airlines should be grounded even though you know there are some out there that still put safety first then there is a simple solution. STOP FLYING.. tell all your family member far and near never to fly on nigerian airlines. If you don't fly and youi complain then get of your arse and go do something about it instead of hiding behind your computers and posting messages here.. Abi obasanjo dey come read una forums?

All I'm sayig is this, Nigerians just like complaining and want things to happen like Magic. If yu guys are serious una for don boycott all flighst abi? isn't it Nigerians that are still flying? a few things need to be put in place I agree but I still feel confident flying in Nigeria with select airlines. No be just now plane crash for yakee again/ http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/12/20/crash.bimini.ap/index.html

after one happend here in chicago just under two weeks ago?

Talk the talk and walk the walk twats.

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ANOTHER PLANE CRASH.................. THE GOVT. NEED TO STOP ALL DOMESTIC AIRLINES - THIS NEEDS TO STOP!

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Another plane crash in Nigeria

www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-21 21:41:24

LAGOS, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Another air disaster was averted in Nigeria as a flight operated by privately owned EAS Airlines was aborted 20 minutes after take-off in the country's capital Abuja, local media reported on Wednesday.

The official News Agency of Nigeria said the pilot had complained of a faulty fuel filter, while The Punch newspaper quoted passengers as saying the engine of the Lagos-bound aircraft developed problem 20 minutes into the journey on Tuesday afternoon.

"The aircraft initially found it difficult to land in Abuja, but eventually landed after hovering for 10 minutes," the newspaper said. There were 100 passengers and five crew members on board.

On Monday, a Nigerian plane operated by Bellview Airlines made an emergency landing at the Accra international airport in Ghana after a failure in its hydraulic system. None of the 63 passengers and four crew was hurt.

The incidents followed three other air crashes in the past two months that claims over 200 lives in the west African country, whose sky was dominated by "flying coffins" in service for more than 20 years or even over 30 year. Enditem

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