The Lagos State Government is to turn the site of the June 3, 2012 Dana
plane crash into a memorial of the victims of the accident.
Governor Babatunde Fashola said this during the presentation of 2013 budget proposal to the state’s lawmakers on Wednesday.
He said,
“Our agreement to dedicate the crash site as a memorial in honour of the
victims is being implemented on our side as clear directives have been
given to the appropriate ministries and organs of government.
“Once again our hearts reach out to the families of the victims who were
Nigerians and other members of the international community. We pray
that time will heal their wounds and grief.”
“Our gratitude goes to the Commissioner for Special Duties, who led the
recovery efforts; our health personnel from the Commissioner for Health
and members of his team, especially theVice-Chancellor of LASU and the
Medical Director of LASUTH, who worked with other experts to
painstakingly sort, tag and process the bodies and prepare forensic
samples for overseas analysis, which led to the positive identification
of 141 bodies that have been released to the bereaved families for
burial.
“I believe that this identification of over 94 per cent of the victims-
and we are still working to conclude the rest- helped us to avoid a mass
burial for the first time in our history of such human tragedy and I
hope it will bring the bereaved families nearer to a closure.”
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