Confusion In Akure Over Plane Crash
Date Posted: 03/10/2013
Akure,
the Ondo State capital, was thrown into confusion, Thursday, as news of the
crash of the plane conveying the corpse of a former governor of the state,
Olusegun Agagu, filtered into town.
The plane was also conveying some relatives of
Agagu and some members of the burial committee comprising top government
officials.
As early as 9. 00 a.m., a huge crowd of
supporters and well-wishers, especially members of the PDP, had gathered at the
Democracy Park in the state capital, venue of the lying-in state organised by
the state government.
The report of the crash, however, led to the
sudden dispersal of the crowd and heightened tension as traders hurriedly closed
their shops.
NAN sighted many residents discussing the
incident in hushed tones while vehicular traffic was light on major
highways.
At the state secretariat, workers left their
offices and gathered in groups discussing the development while others wept
uncontrollably.
When NAN visited the Government House,
commissioners, aides of the governor and many other sympathisers wore mournful
looks.
Speaking with NAN, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, an
elder statesman and Afenifere Chieftain, described the incident as shocking,
devastating and unfortunate’.
He urged citizens of the state to remain calm
and be more prayerful to avert any further calamity.
“This is too much for us. We have not got over
the unfortunate demise of Agagu when this happened.
“We are indeed devastated and it is only God
that can save us from this agony,” Fasoranti said.
Similarly, Mr Niyi Pirisola, the Chairman,
Okitipupa Local Government Council, urged residents to remain calm and go about
their normal activities. (NAN)
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