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APC calls blockage of Gombe Airport clear act of sabotage, seeks thorough investigation

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as a clear act of  sabotage and a dent on Nigeria’s air safety standards the blockage of  the Gombe Airport, which prevented a plane carrying the party’s  officials from landing on Thursday.

”In view of the seriousness of this unprecedented act; the willful  endangering of the lives of those on board the aircraft that was  deliberately prevented from landing and the fact that the action  contravenes global aviation standards, we call for a comprehensive  investigation of the incident by the National Assembly,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its Interim National  Publicity Secretary, Ahaji Lai Mohammed.

”The investigation is necessary to ensure that Nigeria’s airspace  does not become another weapon in the hands of a desperate  administration. After all, the authorities know those who were aboard  the plane as well as their mission in Gombe. We make bold to say that  the politicization of air safety is worse than the alleged training of  snipers by the Jonathan administration,” it said.

APC also criticized the so-called spokesman for the aviation  agencies, Yakubu Dati, who reportedly said the airport was closed for a  routine operation to check fire tenders, saying it is either the  spokesman did not know what he was saying or he was being economical  with the truth.

”Either way, he has shown by his unprofessional comments that he is qualified to do everything but speak for the aviation agencies,” the  party said.

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It said an aviation spokesman worth his salt must  surely know that an emergency drill does not at any time involve parking a fire truck on the runway, and that such drills are conducted to  enhance safety, not to jeopardize it. He must also know that fire trucks are not tested for serviceability on the runway, but at their parking  bays in the fire stations.

APC said if indeed the airport needed to be closed for whatever reason, a Notice to Airmen, NOTAM, should have been
issued to inform all operators and users of the airport of the situation; and  the air traffic controllers, being aware of the situation, should have  then advised the pilot well in advance, maybe even at time the captain  filed his flight plan.

”The investigation being sought must therefore find out if and when a NOTAM was issued by the Gombe Airport; whether or not Kano and Abuja  got the notice; if they did, why did they still clear the flight for  takeoff and en route? Definitely, the captain of the airline must have  filed a fight plan before takeoff; and Abuja must have cleared it for  takeoff. Further investigation will reveal whether the necessary steps  were taken by those involved, while appropriate sanctions must be meted  out to erring officials, including the glaringly ineffectual and pliant  supervising Minister,” the party said.

It said those who are seeking to turn Nigerian aviation to kangaroo  aviation must be made to know that international aviation bodies are  watching the lawlessness that some unscrupulous officials are now  introducing into the conduct of safety standards

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”Aviation has no room for politics. Even at the height of the Cold  War, US commercial planes were not barred from the airspace of the USSR  and vice versa. The flight that was, apparently, deliberately prevented  from landing at the Gombe Airport could have come from anywhere, even  beyond the country’s borders. It could have been a flight in distress in which case the sequence of events and their aftermath would have been a tragedy, a man-made tragedy,” APC said.

The party wondered what would have happened if the plane bearing the APC officials, led by former Minister of State for Power and Steel  Murtala Aliyu, could not land in Bauchi and did not have enough fuel to  return to Abuja, adding that the action of those who blocked the runway  with a fire truck was irresponsible, reckless and apparently  choreographed to induce an emergency and, probably, a crash.

”This politics-gone-awry is another indication of the desperation  of the Jonathan-led  administration to stifle the opposition at all cost and should be condemned by all right thinking people everywhere. It is  the latest in a series of acts of impunity by a drowning government. Our teeming supporters should however note that we will neither be  intimidated nor shaken by these acts,” it assured.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
Interim National Publicity Secretary

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