Friday, 26 October 2012

GOVERNOR DAMBABA SUNTAI IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER PLANE CRASH


Five occupants of the plane which crashed on the outskirts of Yola on Thursday were taken to Federal Medical Centre, Yola, for treatment, reliable sources said.A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited the hospital’s emergency ward at about 9.30 pm last night, said that the patients included the governor’s Chief Security Officer, his ADC and his co-pilot.
The governor, who was piloting the aircraft that crashed on Yola-Numan road, was reportedly receiving treatment at the intensive care unit of Yola Specialist Hospital.Efforts are being made to fly
him abroad as soon as he is stable enough to travel.


Mr Mohammed Ibrahim, Public Relations Officer of Adamawa police command, and Mr Luka Ikpi, Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, told NAN that the victims were all found alive at the site of the crash and were rushed to hospital. 
Meanwhile, as at the time of filing in this report, Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa was at the specialist hospital to obtain first-hand information on Suntai’s condition.

Security men were stationed at the gate of the hospital to prevent people from trooping into the premises.In Jalingo, residents of the Taraba capital were thrown into confusion and anxiety as they received information that the state governor was in the aircraft that crashed in neighbouring Adamawa State.The governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Hassan Mijinyawa, confirmed that the Suntai was involved in the plane crash, saying, however, that no life was lost in the crash.

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