The government of Enugu State yesterday seized a helicopter
belonging to the Aero Contractors for allegedly landing at the Governor’s Lodge
without approval.
A source told reporters that the helicopter caused panic at
the Government House as workers were said to have scampered for safety on
sighting the helicopter.
The source added that security operatives attached to the
Government House cordoned off the area when the flight landed and
arrested the operators.
Chief press secretary to Governor Sullivan Chime,
Chukwudi Achife, who confirmed the development in a statement, explained
that it took place at about 10.30am when workers were already in their offices.
“At about 10:30am today (yesterday), a helicopter bearing the markings of Aero Contractors landed without permission at the Governor’s Lodge. The mission of the visitors was unknown to the government.
After preliminary inquiries, the chief security officer to the governor, Mr Fidelis Ogarebe, handed the three occupants of the aircraft -two pilots and one engineer – over to the State Police Command for further investigations”, he stated.
LEADERSHIP, however, gathered that the helicopter was
actually meant to convey the remains of former member of the old Anambra state
House of Assembly, Late Sir Andrew Okonkwo Umeoji, whose valedictory session
took at the hallowed chamber of the Enugu State House of Assembly.
The House of Assembly is very close to Enugu
Governor’s Lodge and it is being suspected that the helicopter may have made
the landing in error.
Umeoji , who died at the age of 77 represented Aguata north
Central at the old Anambra State House of Assembly in 1993 under the late Chief
Christian Onoh’s administration.
Reacting to the development, the Public Relations Officer of
the State House of Assembly, Jonas Ugwuanyi, said
“ we actually prepared ground for the helicopter to land because the family had earlier intimated us that they will either bring the corpse by helicopter to the State House of Assembly or use helicopter to convey the corpse to Anambra state. The remains eventually left by road when the session ended and there was no helicopter”.
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