Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has commiserated with the
victims of the helicopter that plunged into a lagoon around the
Oworonshoki area of the State on Wednesday afternoon, expressing his
deep regrets over the unfortunate incident.
The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. Oluranti Adebule
said that the government dispatched its emergency team to the site upon
hearing of the accident, adding that top officials of the government
were at the site on the directive of the governor to get first hand
information on the accident and offer necessary support and assistance.
The Deputy Governor was also at the Gbagada General Hospital where
four of the survivors were brought for medical attention, offered words
of encouragement to the injured passengers, assuring them that the best
of medical care will be made available for them at the hospital.
Dr Adebule while briefing journalists after the visit said that
another two survivors were taken to a private hospital around the site
of the crash for first aid attention, noting that they would be moved to
the government hospital once their condition is stable.
“We have four of the survivors at the Gbagada General Hospital while
two others are at a private hospital, Afolabi Medical Centre, where they
are being attended to as a sort of first aid pending when their
condition improves and they will be transferred to the General Hospital
also”, the Deputy Governor said.
Information gathered at the site indicated that there were 12 passengers on the ill-fated flight.
So far, four persons have been confirmed dead and their bodies recovered
and deposited at the mortuary, while six persons who sustained injuries
were rescued.
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