There is controversy over the list of victims of the
ill-fated Dana plane, engraved on the tombstone at the cenotaph located
at the Iju-Ishaga site of the crash, Lagos. The cenotaph was unveiled on Monday by
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola. The unveiling was part of activities marking one year remembrance of
victims of the crash on June 3, 2012, at Iju, Ifako-Ijaye Local Council
Development Area, LCDA.
Investigation revealed that the names of three of the ground victims are not on the cenotaph. Also, 156 names appeared on the cenotaph against 157 names read out
by Fashola, while delivering his speech before the unveiling.
Mr. Gbenga Eguntola, counsel to 30 victims including 18 ground
victims confirmed that apart from only 156 names
appearing on the tomb, some names were wrongly included. Eguntola said: “The construction of the cenotaph was a shoddy job. To
further tell you that it was a shoddy job, 156 names were pasted on the
tomb as against 157, which the governor read while delivering his
speech.
“The missing names are Paul Ebodage, Mrs. Habibat Yusuf and her husband, Mr. Muhammed Yusuf. They all died on the ground and their names did not reflect on the list pasted on memorial tombstone.
“The state government failed to follow the proper manifest, which
they could have obtained from the management of the airline or
solicitors handling the case for the victims’ relatives. It is an injustice to the soul of those who died in the ill-fated
flight. We believe that justice should be done on such a sensitive case
like this. I do not know what was responsible for this. Since last year, we
have been engaging the management of Dana to include their names on the
list.”
Lagos State Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr. Wale Ahmed, could not be reached for comments.
An SMS sent to his phone was unreplied at press time. But the operators of the airline said that in the absence of the
death certificate, they cannot actually determine whether those people
actually died in the crash. Unfortunately, the DNA test was
inconclusive.
A
ccording to the Dana Air official, "These people’s bodies were completely incinerated.
Families went to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, for
the DNA test but they could not get matching sample to compare with the
samples collected from family members.”
“We need to get justice for the injured and deceased and their family
members. Their memories cannot be wiped away easily because a lot of
things are a stake. We will make sure that at the end of the day, the
injured and the deceased are given their due honour.”
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