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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Dana Crash: Officials Say 11 families Have Received Full Compensation:

Eleven families of the victims of the June 3, 2012 Dana air crash in Iju-Ishaga area of Lagos have received full compensation, the airline management has said.

 
 

Tony Usidiamen, the airline’s spokesman, disclosed this on Monday in Lagos at a news conference to commemorate one year of the crash.
According to Mr Usidiamen, the 11 families have received full compensation of $100,000 (N15 million) each while 95 others received an initial $30,000 (N4.5 million) each.
He said they all received the compensation as at May 25.
A total of 153 passengers, including crew members, and six residents of the area died in the crash. Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in the accident.
Mr Usidiamen, flanked by Sam Ogbogoro, the Media Relations Officer of the airline, and Obialor Mbanuzor, the Head of its Commercial Services Unit, said compensation would be paid to all victims provided they had valid document to back up their claims.
He added that the families of 20 other victims had submitted their letters of administration from the Probate Registry of Lagos State High Court.
“The letters will be verified by the airline’s insurance firm, the Lyodds Insurance Company of London, for payment.
“However, eight families did not submit any claim in respect of their lost family members; they may file their claims later,” he said.
He expressed appreciations to Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State who waived the 10 per cent that should have been paid to the state for damages.
On those who lost properties to the crash, Mr Usidiamen said they had been paid the initial $30,000 by Prestige Insurance.
According to him, the claims submitted by them have been sent to estate valuers for evaluation.
“Their claims are being evaluated because the law did not stipulate what should be paid to those who lost their properties on ground,” he said.
Mr Usidiamen added that there were plans to unveil a cenotaph at the site of the crash on June 3.
According to him, other activities for the commemoration include a Jumat service at the Lagos State secretariat mosque on May 31 and a mass at St Leo’s Catholic Church on June 2.
“There will also be a memorial procession from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Domestic Terminal 2 to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority Annex on June 3,” he said.
Mr Mbanuzor said 65 families of the victims had gone to court over the claims, adding that compensation would be paid to them after judgment on the matter.
  by: Channels Television

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