Featured Politics News

AIB Nigeria begins investigation into Quorum Helicopter crash

Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Nigeria, says it has commenced investigation into an accident involving a Helicopter Bell 206B3 operated by Quorum Aviation coming from Port Harcourt to Lagos, which occurred on Friday morning.

Mr Tunji Oketunbi, General Manager, Public Affairs, AIB Nigeria, confirmed the development in a statement in Lagos on Friday.

“We have began investigation into the accident involving a Helicopter Bell 206B3 with the Nationality registration Marks 5N-BQW operated by Quorum Aviation coming from Port Harcourt to Lagos.

“The accident which occurred on the Aug. 28 at the Opebi Area of Ikeja, Lagos, with three passengers onboard, recorded two fatalities.

“As the investigating agency, AIB needs and hereby solicits for your assistance. We want the public to know that we would be amenable to receiving any video clip.

“We will also need other relevant evidence, or information any members of the public may have of the accident; that can assist us with this investigation,” he said.

Oketumbi urged the public to contact the bureau on its official communication channels:Mobile App: AIB-NWebsite: www.aib.gov.ngTwitter: @aibnigeriaInstagram @AIB_Nigeria

He said others were on Facebook: AIB NigeriaEmail: [email protected]/WhatsApp: +234807 709 0900, 0807 709 0928

Oketumbi said the bureau would appreciate the general public and media to respect the privacy of the people involved and not to assume the cause of the accident until formal report was released.

 

Related posts

Jos residents decry NERC’s proposed increase in electricity tariffs

Meletus EZE

Tinubu appoints Gaga new Director for NEXIM

Editor

Subsidy Removal: Fuel queues resurface in Lagos as NNPCL increases pump price to N600    

Editor

Queen was ‘grand lady’ who leaves behind ‘tremendous legacy’ – Trump

Our Reporter

Finance bill will promote fiscal equity, ease of doing business – Minister

Meletus EZE

UN investigates systematic sexual violence across South Sudan

Editor