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Associated Airline Crash Survivor Demands Compensation
One of the cabin crew members who survived the crash of Associated Airlines which occurred at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on October 3 2013, Mrs Oluwatoyin Samson, has alleged she was denied compensation by the airline.
In a statement made available to journalists at the 2nd Engineer Zakariya Haruna Memorial Lecture held in Lagos recently, Mrs Samson, said when she heard the airline had started paying 30 per cent insurance to the families of the deceased, she decided to call the spokesman of the airline Mr Alex Emode and asked him about her own settlement.
She said Emode asked her to go and get a lawyer but when she got a lawyer and went to the Association office, the management of the airline said she was not a staff of the company.
According to her, she returned from South Africa where she was taken for treatment as a result of the crash because there was no enough money to pay for medicals she sustained pelvic dislocation, fracture of the distal left radius, blunt chest and abdominal injuries.
“According to the medical report from the hospital in South Africa, I was declared to be in need of continual intensive and extensive physiotherapy rehabilitation and pain management in order to be functional again. The management of the airline never did anything about this. My lawyer wrote a letter to the company and copied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
“To my surprise, the spokesman to the airline told my lawyer on the phone that I am not a staff of Associated Airlines. He said that according to the Geneva Convention that I am not going to be compensated because I am alive and did not suffer any loss or permanent injury that I will only be compensated on compassionate grounds if possible, she said.
However, when contacted Mr Emode said the issue is being handled by the woman’s lawyer and that of the Associated Airlines.
She also said “my family members were the ones buying the drugs, when the drugs given to me from South Africa finished. Then I decided to ask for my one and half month salary that they owed me since 2012, when the company was temporarily suspended in June 2012, which they paid me in January.
She said the airline refused to compensate her because they accused her of granting interview to Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) when she came back from South Africa.
“I only told AIB the truth about the crash. In fairness to the crew and passengers that died, I don’t need to hide any thing from AIB. My personal effect recovered from the wreckage has not been given back to me and it has been returned to Associated by AIB. As you are seeing me. I am in deep pains; I need money to take care of myself, I cannot stand for along time”, she said.
The chairman of the occasion, Capt Brikemi Porbeni, said he would discuss the issue with NCAA for not doing what it was expected to do in aircraft and aviation regulations, promising that the regulatory body would definitely get to her.
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The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.
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