To mark the one year remembrance of the crash, which killed over 157 persons in Lagos, the Federal Government said it would unveil a cenotaph in their memory on Monday (today).
The
aircraft, marked J9 992, took off from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja and crashed at Iju Ishaga on the outskirts of Lagos.
The
Ministry of Aviation spokesperson, Mr. Yakubu Dati, said, “The safety week will
be observed from June 3, 2013, and will be done every year in honour of those,
who lost their lives in one of the most tragic accidents in the history of air
transport in Nigeria.”
Dati said
the Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, would lead the church service for
the ceremony, while the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah would be the chief
host.
The
ceremony, he said, would climax with the unveiling of the cenotaph.
He added
that the safety week would start with the evaluation of the actions the
ministry had taken to improve safety in the industry.
According
to him, there has been the introduction of some safety critical equipment since
the Dana Air crash.
Dati said
the ministry had given safety and security priority in line with the Technical
and Administrative Review Committee’s recommendations.
He said,
“In the last one year, there has been improvement in communication, navigation
and installation of modern surveillance equipment in all the airports in the
country. There have been massive training and human capacity development of Air
Traffic Controllers and other technical personnel of all the agencies in the
aviation sector.”
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