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FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by ijigbamigb(m): 5:24am On Jun 07, 2012
No jokes. No pumping of hands. No hugging and no beaming as excited photographers click away. And, of course, no contracts awarded.

All was sober yesterday at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, venue of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting where a special session was held in honour of the victims of last weekend’s air crashes in Accra, Ghana and Lagos.

The only memo for the meeting originated from President Jonathan. It was mainly on the crashes.

Almost 170 lives were lost in the Dana Air crash at Iju-Ishaga on the outskirts of Lagos and the Allied Air Limited crash in Accra , Ghana.

The meeting also coincided with the last day of the three-day national mourning declared on Sunday by the President. The mood at the meeting was a total reflection of a mourning nation as the President, Vice President Namadi Sambo and most of the ministers appeared in black dresses.

The ministers sat glued to their seat for about two hours they waited for the meeting to begin. The meeting which usually kicks off at 10am, did not start until about 11.45am. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, had earlier drawn up a condolence visiting schedule for the ministers but the arrangement was upturned when the President joined the meeting. He asked him to lead the visit to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Onwuliri’s house alongside other ministers from the six geo-political zones.

She lost her husband to the crash.

The Special FEC was for the first time open to reporters, who sat through the session, which ended at 3 p.m.

The meeting started with the singing of the national anthem and the pledge. The second stanza of the national anthem was used as the opening prayer for the day. Then, a roll call of victims, one-minute silence, tributes, signing of national condolence register and the visits.

Three ministers - Edem Duke (Culture and Tourism Development), Senator Umar Idris (Transport) and Minister of State for Defence Olusola Obada, spoke on the ill-fated plane crash. Duke was ferried into another airline against his choice of Dana on arrival at the Abuja Airport.

Idris flew the same plane into Abuja from Lagos. Mrs Obada was waiting to board the same plane from Lagos to Abuja.

Aviation Minister Stella read the roll call of the victims. She reported the dual engine failure at 3.42 p.m. She also noted that rescuers reported immediately after crash.

The victims include 136 adults, five children, six infants and six crew members. The pilot was an American. The co-pilot was an Indian. Mrs Oduah also reported that an Allied Air cargo plane overshot the runway in Kotoka Airport in Ghana last Saturday.

The session became emotionally charged as the President asked the ministers to comment and make suggestions. The minister of Water Resources, Mrs Sarah Ochekpe advised the President to write a personal letter of condolences to all bereaved families that he cannot personally visit.

What the

ministers said:

•Minister of Health Dr. Onyebuchi Chukwu: “It was a weekend of sorrow for Nigerians. Actions taken so far by Federal Government, Ministry, Lagos etc are all in good direction. Nigerians should remain calm and put their trust in God. Government will ensure victims don’t die in vain. Aviation sector is like medicine; safety cannot be taken for granted. Government will take proper action if any lapse is found during investigation. May God’s intervention heal our nation”.

•Minister of Interior Abba Moro described the incident as unfortunate. “God will grant President Jonathan the courage to weather the storm”. He commended rescue workers and assured that the panel’s recommendations will address many issues.

•Transport Minister Umar Idris: “There is destiny in everything. There is the hand of God in everything. Every man will taste death. Any time any one dies, his time has come. I used that same aircraft same day from Lagos and came to Abuja by 2pm. In the conduct of investigation, certain issues will be addressed to avoid recurrence.

•Works Minister Mike Onolememenen: “While we pray for the repose of the victims, it calls for retrospection. We ve experienced several crashes. The circumstances recur years after. It appears that the only motive for operators is economic at the detriment of lives of Nigerians. It is time to float a national airline. It may not be wholly owned by government; some people can subscribe to it. The lives of Nigerians are too precious to be left at the whims and caprices of businessmen whose main objective is to make profit.”

Mrs Ochepe praised Mrs Oduah for the measures taken so far. She drew attention to the need to look at work ethics to ensure seriousness in all that we do, stressing service to God and humanity and not personal gains. “Collectively, we should strengthen those we are doing well and jettison those we are doing wrongly and embrace best practices. The crowd at Ghana crash site was well conducted but not so in Nigeria. Rescue team had herculean task to reach the victims at the crash site. We have to reintensify our campaign of national reorientation. Personal letters of condolences should be written by you, Mr. President, to all bereaved families that cannot be visited. The problems in the country are too many. When certain things become too much, we have to draw closer to God. In addition to national mourning, there is need for three-day fasting and national prayer for God to be merciful and clear the cloud hovering on our nation. In the Bible, nations like Nineveh did it and God intervened and so did Queen Esther and God intervened and saved the Jews.”

•Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: “To the bereaved, we cannot replace their loved ones. But we can enhance safety so that our airspace will not become a place of carnage and loss of lives. We should also look at the financial and economic strength of the airlines to work towards consolidation.”

•Agric Minister Dr. Akunwunmi Adeshina: “We must take every measure to say never again. The number of economic operators not in aviation sector alone but in all sectors. Investigations are always conducted without implementation. This must not continue. A total overhaul of the aviation sector is necessary.

•Federal Capital Territory Minister Bala Mohammed: “Aviation sector has witnessed a lot of turnaround. We have a lot of gaps in terms of infrastructure, personnel etc. But still, we have done a lot. We have to make a lot of sacrifice, financially, to get equipment and training. Compensation and insurance should come quicker than before.”

•Petroleum Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke: “I watched the take off of the aircraft at the airport before I left Abuja. We saw the fire when we were landing and we asked ourselves what was causing the fire and was very sad on landing to hear that the plane had crashed. We lost five of our trusted hands. It is a turbulent time for Nigeria. Our prayers must be deeper because deep must call to deep. We must further tighten our delivery. We need to say that 20 years old plane can fly; they do all over the world. But we must ensure that engines are replaced when due. Punitive measures must be taken when we found out the cause must be fully implemented.”

Head of Service Isa Bello Sali described the incident as “tragic” as many professionals perished in the crash. “We join all Nigerians in mourning,” he said.

•Minister of Culture and Tourism Edem Duke was poetic in his speech. He spoke about the abrupt end of dreams, the innocent infants and capped it up philosophically, saying: “Infants who had no knowledge of the world, young adults with visions and ambitions, professionals who have contributed immensely all perished.A critical lesson to the living is that the future is not in our hands. Those who have the opportunity to serve this country must ensure love bond and know that every minute counts. I was lucky to be navigated around them and ushered into another flight which was not my preferred flight.”

•Mnister of State for FCT, Olajumoke Akinjide: “We can use it to show that we value every life and that we can transform Nigeria, especially the aviation. There should be no cover up. Ensure thorough job. Ensure all airlines, domestic and international, passenger and cargo, should be covered. International aviation experts should be included in the investigation.

•Minister of State Agric Bukar Tijani: “It’s a period of reflection. Our destinies are not in our palms. God decides when and how we return.”

*Minister of Women Affairs Hajia Zainab Maina said: “I have phobia for aircraft. I am always tensed when I enter aircraft. It is a national tragedy. We have been praying but we need to intensify our prayers. So many things have happened.”

•Minister of Niger Delta Godsday Orubebe : “75 per cent of plane crashes worldwide is attributed to human error and further to finance. A lot of money needed for equipment, capacity building etc. We need to create a framework to make funds available to the sector. It is another wake up call.”

•Minister of State (Trade and Investment) Dr. Samuel Orthum: It was a trial and setback. “Do not be distracted. It is important that we draw closer to God at this time. Nobody has its destiny on its hand. He qouted 2 Chronicles 7.14, saying we need healing and God can do that for us.”

•Minister of State for Education Wike: “I see the mood of people who are in pain and sorrow. Most trying period of this administration. It occurred at a time the transformation agenda is on course. Nigerians should be patient and await the outcome of the steps taken so far.”

•Minister of Communication Technology Mobola Johnson decried the insentive manner the use of communication gadgets were deployed. “A few hours after the incident, causes were speculated. A victim’s wife got to know about the crash through BB used to spread manifest. Nigerians should be responsible as we use the technology.”

•Minister of Labour and Productivity Emeka Wogu: “It is shocking and unbelievable; it is a total calamity. Children orphaned, family wiped out. I commend Nigerians who started rescue operations before agencies of government arrived. People found culpable should be dealt with. People should exercise duty of care.”

•Minister of State (Niger Delta) Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi: “Destiny can’t be changed. Prayers are necessary. We need to give the necessary support to the Aviation Minister to put an end to the incessant tragedy. Build more capacity in rescue work.”

•Minister of National Planning Shamsudeen Usman: “Investigate properly and take appropriate steps. We need to take certain steps ourselves. We can’t just say it is predestined. Issue of corporate governance and ethics of work of Indians have gotten to their country and they are also concerned. Nigeria is not being villified on this.”

•Minister of Education Prof. Rukiyyah Rufa’i said her Ministry lost six persons including the husband of the Mjnister of State 1 on Foreign Affairs, who were on national assignment. Those culpable should be punished to serve as a detterant to others, she said.

Vice President Namadi Sambo said the reports by the presidential committee would help in sanitising the industry. He prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed and fortitude for their love ones to bear the losses.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/49385-a-sober-fec-meeting.html
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Henley96: 9:38am On Jun 07, 2012
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by khadaffi(m): 11:04am On Jun 07, 2012
ijigbamigb:

•Transport Minister Umar Idris: “There is destiny in everything. There is the hand of God in everything. Every man will taste death. Any time any one dies, his time has come. I used that same aircraft same day from Lagos and came to Abuja by 2pm. In the conduct of investigation, certain issues will be addressed to avoid recurrence.


Seriously did the minister of transport said this?

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Kobojunkie: 11:18am On Jun 07, 2012
Which kin yeye comments be these ones? Na FEC meeting comments be this for real?

•Minister of National Planning Shamsudeen Usman: “Investigate properly and take appropriate steps. We need to take certain steps ourselves. We can’t just say it is predestined. Issue of corporate governance and ethics of work of Indians have gotten to their country and they are also concerned. Nigeria is not being villified on this.”


•Minister of Interior Abba Moro described the incident as unfortunate. “God will grant President Jonathan the courage to weather the storm”. He commended rescue workers and assured that the panel’s recommendations will address many issues.

•Petroleum Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke: “I watched the take off of the aircraft at the airport before I left Abuja. We saw the fire when we were landing and we asked ourselves what was causing the fire and was very sad on landing to hear that the plane had crashed. We lost five of our trusted hands. It is a turbulent time for Nigeria. Our prayers must be deeper because deep must call to deep. We must further tighten our delivery. We need to say that 20 years old plane can fly; they do all over the world. But we must ensure that engines are replaced when due. Punitive measures must be taken when we found out the cause must be fully implemented.”

*Minister of Women Affairs Hajia Zainab Maina said: “I have phobia for aircraft. I am always tensed when I enter aircraft. It is a national tragedy. We have been praying but we need to intensify our prayers. So many things have happened.”

•Agric Minister Dr. Akunwunmi Adeshina: “We must take every measure to say never again. The number of economic operators not in aviation sector alone but in all sectors. Investigations are always conducted without implementation. This must not continue. A total overhaul of the aviation sector is necessary.

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by kasperone8: 12:00pm On Jun 07, 2012
ijigbamigb: No jokes. No pumping of hands. No hugging and no beaming as excited photographers click away. And, of course, no contracts awarded.

All was sober yesterday at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, venue of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting where a special session was held in honour of the victims of last weekend’s air crashes in Accra, Ghana and Lagos.

The only memo for the meeting originated from President Jonathan. It was mainly on the crashes.

Almost 170 lives were lost in the Dana Air crash at Iju-Ishaga on the outskirts of Lagos and the Allied Air Limited crash in Accra , Ghana.

The meeting also coincided with the last day of the three-day national mourning declared on Sunday by the President. The mood at the meeting was a total reflection of a mourning nation as the President, Vice President Namadi Sambo and most of the ministers appeared in black dresses.

The ministers sat glued to their seat for about two hours they waited for the meeting to begin. The meeting which usually kicks off at 10am, did not start until about 11.45am. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, had earlier drawn up a condolence visiting schedule for the ministers but the arrangement was upturned when the President joined the meeting. He asked him to lead the visit to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Onwuliri’s house alongside other ministers from the six geo-political zones.

She lost her husband to the crash.

The Special FEC was for the first time open to reporters, who sat through the session, which ended at 3 p.m.

The meeting started with the singing of the national anthem and the pledge. The second stanza of the national anthem was used as the opening prayer for the day. Then, a roll call of victims, one-minute silence, tributes, signing of national condolence register and the visits.

Three ministers - Edem Duke (Culture and Tourism Development), Senator Umar Idris (Transport) and Minister of State for Defence Olusola Obada, spoke on the ill-fated plane crash. Duke was ferried into another airline against his choice of Dana on arrival at the Abuja Airport.

Idris flew the same plane into Abuja from Lagos. Mrs Obada was waiting to board the same plane from Lagos to Abuja.

Aviation Minister Stella read the roll call of the victims. She reported the dual engine failure at 3.42 p.m. She also noted that rescuers reported immediately after crash.

The victims include 136 adults, five children, six infants and six crew members. The pilot was an American. The co-pilot was an Indian. Mrs Oduah also reported that an Allied Air cargo plane overshot the runway in Kotoka Airport in Ghana last Saturday.

The session became emotionally charged as the President asked the ministers to comment and make suggestions. The minister of Water Resources, Mrs Sarah Ochekpe advised the President to write a personal letter of condolences to all bereaved families that he cannot personally visit.

What the

ministers said:

•Minister of Health Dr. Onyebuchi Chukwu: “It was a weekend of sorrow for Nigerians. Actions taken so far by Federal Government, Ministry, Lagos etc are all in good direction. Nigerians should remain calm and put their trust in God. Government will ensure victims don’t die in vain. Aviation sector is like medicine; safety cannot be taken for granted. Government will take proper action if any lapse is found during investigation. May God’s intervention heal our nation”.

•Minister of Interior Abba Moro described the incident as unfortunate. “God will grant President Jonathan the courage to weather the storm”. He commended rescue workers and assured that the panel’s recommendations will address many issues.

•Transport Minister Umar Idris: “There is destiny in everything. There is the hand of God in everything. Every man will taste death. Any time any one dies, his time has come. I used that same aircraft same day from Lagos and came to Abuja by 2pm. In the conduct of investigation, certain issues will be addressed to avoid recurrence.

•Works Minister Mike Onolememenen: “While we pray for the repose of the victims, it calls for retrospection. We ve experienced several crashes. The circumstances recur years after. It appears that the only motive for operators is economic at the detriment of lives of Nigerians. It is time to float a national airline. It may not be wholly owned by government; some people can subscribe to it. The lives of Nigerians are too precious to be left at the whims and caprices of businessmen whose main objective is to make profit.”

Mrs Ochepe praised Mrs Oduah for the measures taken so far. She drew attention to the need to look at work ethics to ensure seriousness in all that we do, stressing service to God and humanity and not personal gains. “Collectively, we should strengthen those we are doing well and jettison those we are doing wrongly and embrace best practices. The crowd at Ghana crash site was well conducted but not so in Nigeria. Rescue team had herculean task to reach the victims at the crash site. We have to reintensify our campaign of national reorientation. Personal letters of condolences should be written by you, Mr. President, to all bereaved families that cannot be visited. The problems in the country are too many. When certain things become too much, we have to draw closer to God. In addition to national mourning, there is need for three-day fasting and national prayer for God to be merciful and clear the cloud hovering on our nation. In the Bible, nations like Nineveh did it and God intervened and so did Queen Esther and God intervened and saved the Jews.”

•Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: “To the bereaved, we cannot replace their loved ones. But we can enhance safety so that our airspace will not become a place of carnage and loss of lives. We should also look at the financial and economic strength of the airlines to work towards consolidation.”

•Agric Minister Dr. Akunwunmi Adeshina: “We must take every measure to say never again. The number of economic operators not in aviation sector alone but in all sectors. Investigations are always conducted without implementation. This must not continue. A total overhaul of the aviation sector is necessary.

•Federal Capital Territory Minister Bala Mohammed: “Aviation sector has witnessed a lot of turnaround. We have a lot of gaps in terms of infrastructure, personnel etc. But still, we have done a lot. We have to make a lot of sacrifice, financially, to get equipment and training. Compensation and insurance should come quicker than before.”

•Petroleum Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke: “I watched the take off of the aircraft at the airport before I left Abuja. We saw the fire when we were landing and we asked ourselves what was causing the fire and was very sad on landing to hear that the plane had crashed. We lost five of our trusted hands. It is a turbulent time for Nigeria. Our prayers must be deeper because deep must call to deep. We must further tighten our delivery. We need to say that 20 years old plane can fly; they do all over the world. But we must ensure that engines are replaced when due. Punitive measures must be taken when we found out the cause must be fully implemented.”

Head of Service Isa Bello Sali described the incident as “tragic” as many professionals perished in the crash. “We join all Nigerians in mourning,” he said.

•Minister of Culture and Tourism Edem Duke was poetic in his speech. He spoke about the abrupt end of dreams, the innocent infants and capped it up philosophically, saying: “Infants who had no knowledge of the world, young adults with visions and ambitions, professionals who have contributed immensely all perished.A critical lesson to the living is that the future is not in our hands. Those who have the opportunity to serve this country must ensure love bond and know that every minute counts. I was lucky to be navigated around them and ushered into another flight which was not my preferred flight.”

•Mnister of State for FCT, Olajumoke Akinjide: “We can use it to show that we value every life and that we can transform Nigeria, especially the aviation. There should be no cover up. Ensure thorough job. Ensure all airlines, domestic and international, passenger and cargo, should be covered. International aviation experts should be included in the investigation.

•Minister of State Agric Bukar Tijani: “It’s a period of reflection. Our destinies are not in our palms. God decides when and how we return.”

*Minister of Women Affairs Hajia Zainab Maina said: “I have phobia for aircraft. I am always tensed when I enter aircraft. It is a national tragedy. We have been praying but we need to intensify our prayers. So many things have happened.”

•Minister of Niger Delta Godsday Orubebe : “75 per cent of plane crashes worldwide is attributed to human error and further to finance. A lot of money needed for equipment, capacity building etc. We need to create a framework to make funds available to the sector. It is another wake up call.”

•Minister of State (Trade and Investment) Dr. Samuel Orthum: It was a trial and setback. “Do not be distracted. It is important that we draw closer to God at this time. Nobody has its destiny on its hand. He qouted 2 Chronicles 7.14, saying we need healing and God can do that for us.”

•Minister of State for Education Wike: “I see the mood of people who are in pain and sorrow. Most trying period of this administration. It occurred at a time the transformation agenda is on course. Nigerians should be patient and await the outcome of the steps taken so far.”

•Minister of Communication Technology Mobola Johnson decried the insentive manner the use of communication gadgets were deployed. “A few hours after the incident, causes were speculated. A victim’s wife got to know about the crash through BB used to spread manifest. Nigerians should be responsible as we use the technology.”

•Minister of Labour and Productivity Emeka Wogu: “It is shocking and unbelievable; it is a total calamity. Children orphaned, family wiped out. I commend Nigerians who started rescue operations before agencies of government arrived. People found culpable should be dealt with. People should exercise duty of care.”

•Minister of State (Niger Delta) Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi: “Destiny can’t be changed. Prayers are necessary. We need to give the necessary support to the Aviation Minister to put an end to the incessant tragedy. Build more capacity in rescue work.”

•Minister of National Planning Shamsudeen Usman: “Investigate properly and take appropriate steps. We need to take certain steps ourselves. We can’t just say it is predestined. Issue of corporate governance and ethics of work of Indians have gotten to their country and they are also concerned. Nigeria is not being villified on this.”

•Minister of Education Prof. Rukiyyah Rufa’i said her Ministry lost six persons including the husband of the Mjnister of State 1 on Foreign Affairs, who were on national assignment. Those culpable should be punished to serve as a detterant to others, she said.

Vice President Namadi Sambo said the reports by the presidential committee would help in sanitising the industry. He prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed and fortitude for their love ones to bear the losses.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/49385-a-sober-fec-meeting.html

Trusted hands in the act of stealing and looting[color=#000099][/color]

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by SkyBlue1: 12:15pm On Jun 07, 2012
ijigbamigb:

[size=13pt]Vice President Namadi Sambo said the reports by the presidential committee would help in sanitising the industry.[/size] He prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed and fortitude for their love ones to bear the losses.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/49385-a-sober-fec-meeting.html

What happened to previous reports from the years 2003 - 2007 when planes were dropping out of the sky like dead flies? We need more continuity in government and consolidation on past works. Following through on work done before you does not mean you are not contributing. Nigeria's problem has hardly been a dearth of ideas but more a lack of resolve to diligently follow through on implementation of adopted ideas.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by lacasa: 12:19pm On Jun 07, 2012
Bullshit!

That room was filled wt the latest set of thieves, fraudsters, corrupt people, slowpokes n' sellouts.

They r all part of the problem "CORRUPTION" which is one of the major problems the Aviation sector is engulfed in just lyk all other sectors in Nigeria which has metamorphosed τ̅o the plane crash.

Talk is cheap, Action is wat we want τ̅o see.

Bt, not wt dis government

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Nobody: 12:20pm On Jun 07, 2012
^^
Bunch of heartless, hypocritical thieves.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Nobody: 12:26pm On Jun 07, 2012
Communication minister saying we should not use social media and BB destructively! Funny.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by gulfer: 12:32pm On Jun 07, 2012
Aviation Minister Stella read the roll call of the victims. S[b]he reported the dual engine failure at 3.42 p.m. She also noted that rescuers reported immediately after crash[/b].
See barefaced lies!
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by blacksta(m): 12:37pm On Jun 07, 2012
bull sh1t meeting
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by texazzpete(m): 12:48pm On Jun 07, 2012
ijigbamigb:
•Minister of Communication Technology Mobola Johnson decried the insentive manner the use of communication gadgets were deployed. “A few hours after the incident, causes were speculated. A victim’s wife got to know about the crash through BB used to spread manifest. Nigerians should be responsible as we use the technology.”

So we were supposed to wait for NTA to finish showing Sesame Street first abi?


ijigbamigb:
•Minister of Interior Abba Moro described the incident as unfortunate. “God will grant President Jonathan the courage to weather the storm”. He commended rescue workers and assured that the panel’s recommendations will address many issues.

Is this minister on crack?!! Is GEJ the bereaved party? He will just accept it the way he's accepted the thousands that have been slaughtered by Boko Haram and sleep soundly

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by uceee(m): 12:52pm On Jun 07, 2012
Our minister of communication would ban the use of BB if he could.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by werepeLeri: 12:56pm On Jun 07, 2012
uceee: Our minister of communication would ban the use of BB if he could.

sHE IS A WOMAN - U DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT U R COMMENTING ON.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by mbulela: 12:56pm On Jun 07, 2012
ijigbamigb:

•Transport Minister Umar Idris: “There is destiny in everything. There is the hand of God in everything. Every man will taste death. Any time any one dies, his time has come. I used that same aircraft same day from Lagos and came to Abuja by 2pm. In the conduct of investigation, certain issues will be addressed to avoid recurrence.

With comments like this, you will understand why some of us have lost hope in this project called Nigeria.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by onatisi(m): 1:10pm On Jun 07, 2012
now that one of them is dead they are saying all this rubbish , i wonder why some ppl even take time to listen to our politicians and as i have come to realize most of our governors and state house honorable speak more intelligently than our president and almost 90 %of those at the federal level
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by uceee(m): 1:28pm On Jun 07, 2012
werepeLeri:

sHE IS A WOMAN - U DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT U R COMMENTING ON.
correction taken.

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by abugbe(m): 1:33pm On Jun 07, 2012
na waooooo! It is only GOD dat will save country called Nigeria From the hands of these thieves we called our leaders. Der don go sitdon arrange 4 more allowances say der go talk abt dana air wat eva wat eva
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by juman(m): 1:38pm On Jun 07, 2012
OOhh, some of the ministers were not on the plane. They should have been!

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by NRIPRIEST(m): 2:32pm On Jun 07, 2012
khadaffi:

Seriously did the minister of transport said this?


Nobe northerner !! Blood thirsty animals!!
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by nateevs(m): 2:50pm On Jun 07, 2012
It's worse when they are all in the same room. Their comments are shocking.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Nobody: 2:56pm On Jun 07, 2012
All what the transport minister can say is everybody will die, so to me what he's implying is that why are we disturbing ourselve let's forget about it and move on, whereas I board that same plane that day and nothing happen to me so it's there turn to die kai, we don't have leaders.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by joelala(m): 3:17pm On Jun 07, 2012
abugbe: na waooooo! It is only GOD dat will save country called Nigeria From the hands of these thieves we called our leaders. Der don go sitdon arrange 4 more allowances say der go talk abt dana air wat eva wat eva

dream on man! God is not coming from anywhere to save us, its in our hands to save ourselves...when a revolution happened in ghana, shey na God make the move? pls we need to wake up and be realistic and wave religious beliefs aside for a sec.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jun 07, 2012
I wish all des pple sitted here saying stories were in dat unfortunate dana plane. Dem for do dis meeting spiritually. Mtcheew!
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by tryoliviame: 4:26pm On Jun 07, 2012
i can see dat wat pain dem most is dat they lost most of their colleagues in d crash. they are all selfish and i wish all of dem in dis meeting were involved in crash. Nigeria would have been a better place. point, they are all thieves and looking for avenue to loot money. haven't they think it as one of the ways God wants to punish corrupt leaders?
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by swtedy(m): 4:34pm On Jun 07, 2012
what we need now is for our avaition industry to be sanitised seriously,our country should stop been a placed of jucks and dumps of scrabs.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by flexdee(m): 4:38pm On Jun 07, 2012
Can you hear the so called naija leaders...chei chimooo
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by bakila: 6:54pm On Jun 07, 2012
NRI PRIEST:

Nobe northerner !! Blood thirsty animals!!

Nyamuri kinan, Bahankali.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by member479760: 8:12pm On Jun 07, 2012
all this nonsense meeting na cos bigmen died, how many poor people dying everyday of road accident and no meeting on how to fix the bad road. They have received their own share, and they will continue to receive it in different way. CO from their generators is reducing their lifespan, they should do something about it now.

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Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by Ifeanyispace: 8:15pm On Jun 07, 2012
onatisi: now that one of them is dead they are saying all this rubbish , i wonder why some ppl even take time to listen to our politicians and as i have come to realize most of our governors and state house honorable speak more intelligently than our president and almost 90 %of those at the federal level
you wonder why some people listen to them and here u are making comment on what they said.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by mbhs139(m): 8:30pm On Jun 07, 2012
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khadaffi:

Seriously did the minister of transport said this?

khadaffi:

Seriously did the minister of transport said this?


That was a very irresponsible statement from a minister of transportation. Most we blame everything on God and destiny. In addition, according to the minister, the plane brought him from Lagos to Abuja at 2pm, and the crash happened at about 4:30 from Abuja to Lagos; meaning neither the plane nor the pilots had enough rest.Investigation should start from here.
Re: FEC Meeting On DANA Plane Crash: Good & Bad Comments by mbhs139(m): 8:35pm On Jun 07, 2012
•Transport Minister Umar Idris: “There is destiny in everything. There is the hand of God in everything. Every man will taste death. Any time any one dies, his time has come. I used that same aircraft same day from Lagos and came to Abuja by 2pm. In the conduct of investigation, certain issues will be addressed to avoid recurrence.


That was a very irresponsible statement from a minister of transportation. Most we blame everything on God and destiny. We all know that every man must taste death but some deaths are avoidable. At best, if it is destiny, why waste time on investigaton then? We stretch religius belief too far when we hinged everything on destiny. Little wonder this people don't give a dime about poverty in the land, it means the poor of this country has been destined to be poor and the rich in like manner.

In addition, according to the minister, the plane brought him from Lagos to Abuja at 2pm, and the crash happened at about 4:30 from Abuja back to Lagos; meaning neither the plane nor the pilots had enough rest.Investigation should start from here.

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