Many members of the families of the victims of the June 3, 2012 Dana plane Crash have disagreed with the decision of the Federal Government to lift the suspension of the airline's operational license saying they are still in pains over the loss
of their fathers, mothers, children and other loved ones in the plane crash.
Their agonies, according to them, is
worsened by the fact that the government did so even when
investigations into the crash have not been completed and the remains
of some of the deceased yet to be buried or even claimed. They have accused the government of being insensitive to the feelings of people, while also referring to it as an insult to the people.To them, Dana airlines, which they
accused of negligence that caused the death of 153 people , should not
be allowed to fly its aircraft in the Nigerian air space.
Obinna, son of the late General Manager, Corporate Affairs of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Levi Ajuonuma who died in the crash, on Thursday
launched an online campaign asking Nigerians to sign a petition seeking
boycott of Dana flights.
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