Monday, August 4, 2014

“Associate Airline has refused to compensate me” – Hostess on ill-fated plane carrying late Agagu


Oluwatoyin Samson, one of the hostesses and a survivor of the ill-fated Associated Airlines plane that crashed in Lagos State with the remains of former Minister of Aviation, Chief Olusegun Agagu, has told the media her ordeal in the hands of the management of the airline.

On 3rd October 2013, Akure bound Associated Aviation Flight 361, operated by an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, crashed on take off from Murtala Muhammed Airport.

Fifteen of the 20 people on board were killed..

The aircraft was on a charter flight taking the body of the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu for burial.

Oluwatoyin, who joined the company in 2000, was one of the people at the second Engr. Zakariya Haruna memorial lecture held in Lagos to recount her experience.

Dressed in a red gown and limping, due to injury she sustained from the crash, the middle-aged woman said the carrier omitted her name when they started paying the 30 per cent insurance to the families of the deceased and injured.

Oluwatoyin stated that she called the airline spokesman, Alex Emode, who advised her to get a lawyer because she granted an interview to the Accident Investigation Bureau upon her return.

“I told AIB nothing but the truth about the crash”, she said, adding that “In fairness to the crew and passengers that died, I don’t need to hide anything from AIB.

“My personal effect, recovered from the wreckage, has not been given back to me and it has been returned to Associated Airline by AIB”.

She disclosed that her lawyer wrote a letter to the company on her plight, adding that the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, was copied.

“To my surprise, Mr. Alex Emode told my lawyer on phone that I’m not a staff of Associated Aviation. I now asked him to tell me what I was doing onboard if I was not a staff of the airline”, she said. “Is it a crime to survive an air crash? If I had died in the crash, would they have told my family that I am not their staff?”

Oluwatoyin said that Emode told a journalist that she went on shopping spree in South Africa.

“I was furious and asked him if he gave me any money for the shopping in South Africa. All the money that was given to me by my family members and good Nigerians while I was on my hospital bed, were given to Mr. Alex in South Africa when he said that we have to cater for the accommodation and feeding of any family member accompanying us to South Africa.

“So, where will I get money to go on shopping spree as he claimed? Different false accusations because they don’t want to compensate me.

“He said that according to Geneva law, an obsolete law, I’m not going to be compensated because I am alive and I did not suffer any loss or permanent injury, that I will only be compensated on compassionate ground, if possible”.

She recalled, amid tears, the counsel by her doctor to stop hectic activities, adding that she can no longer function as a cabin crew because of her low physical and mental strength.

“My mobility is slow. I cannot stand for a long time, which disqualifies me for yearly medical/ditching/ evacuation exercise before my crew licence can be renewed.

“The indelible scars, burns behind my right arm are scary to behold. The psychological trauma I’m suffering now is as a result of the crash. I now have fear of aircraft during take-off.

“All these were not happening to me before the crash. I was very active. I walked straight. I do not limp, neither were I afraid of flight.

“The incident happened over nine months ago and the company has not done anything to take care of me. They neglected and humiliated me”, she cried.


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US dispatches 50 health workers to fight Ebola in Africa[PHOTOS]


The US has announced plans to send at least 50 public health experts to West Africa to help fight the worst-ever outbreak of Ebola.

A senior US health official, according to BBC, said the outbreak was out of control but insisted it could be stopped.

Ebola has claimed 728 lives in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone this year. The current mortality rate is about 55%.

Meanwhile, an American doctor infected with the virus is improving in hospital after returning to the US from Liberia.

Dr Kent Brantly arrived at a military base in Georgia on Saturday before being driven to Emory University Hospital.

Another infected American, aid worker Nancy Writebol, is expected to arrive in the US soon.

The virus spreads through human contact with a sufferer’s bodily fluids.

Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas like eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can lead to organ failure.

‘Scary’ disease Dr Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, announced the new US measures in an interview with ABC’s This Week.

“We do know how to stop Ebola. It’s old-fashioned plain and simple public health: find the patients, make sure they get treated, find their contacts, track them, educate people, do infection control in hospitals.”

The experts would arrive in West Africa within 30 days to fight what he called the “scary” disease.

He rejected fears that this would put more US citizens in harms way.

“The single most important thing we can do to protect Americans is to stop this disease at the source in Africa” he said.

Special plane The plane carrying Dr Brantly was outfitted with a special portable tent designed for transporting patients with highly infectious diseases.

The same aircraft is due to bring missionary Nancy Writebol from West Africa.

The hospital facility which will treat both patients is one of four in the US able to handle Ebola patients.

US officials say they are confident the patients can be treated without putting the public in any danger.

The National Institutes of Health in the US has said it will begin testing a possible Ebola vaccine in September.

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WHO says Ebola is spreading fast, announces $100m grant for affected countries[PHOTOS]


The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is spreading faster than efforts to control it, the World Health Organization head, Dr. Margaret Chan, has said.

She told a summit of regional leaders, including the worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone – that failure to contain it could be “catastrophic” in terms of lives lost.

Chan, however, added that the virus outbreak, the world’s deadliest and largest in terms of geographical areas, could be stopped if well managed.

The WHO head used the occasion to announce the launching of a new $100 million (N17billion)Ebola response plan.

“This meeting must mark a turning point in the outbreak response”, Dr. Chan said at the summit in Guinea’s capital, Conakry.

“Cases are occurring in rural areas which are difficult to access, but also in densely populated capital cities”.

Ebola, a disease that has killed over 700 persons, spreads by contact with infected blood, bodily fluids, organs – or contaminated environments.

Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas like eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can lead to organ failure.

Ebola kills up to 90% of those infected, with patients having a better chance of survival if they receive early treatment.



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