Crash of Osinbajo’s chopper caused by unusual weather, says aircraft owner

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Caverton Helicopters, owners of the helicopter carrying Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo from Abuja to Kabba in Kogi state, have revealed that the aircraft crash-landed as a result of unusual weather condition.

Osinbajo was on a campaign trip to Kogi when the chopper crash-landed in Kabba. There were no injuries recorded during the incident.

The vice-president exited unhurt, and continued with his activities in the town.

Speaking through a statement released on Saturday, Josiah Choms, Caverton managing director, said investigation into the incident has commenced.

“An Augusta AW139 Helicopter, under management by Caverton Helicopters was involved in a mishap on landing in Kabba, Kogi State around 3pm today (2nd February 2019) as a result of unusual weather conditions,” he said.

“There were no injuries to the passengers or crew on board and they were all quickly and safely evacuated.

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“The relevant authorities have been duly informed and an investigation into the incident has commenced. We will, of course, support the authorities as required.:

Lalolu Akande, media aide of the vice-president, also confirmed the incident. He said Stephen Ocheni, minister of state for labour, senior presidential aides, security officials and the crew were on board the ill-fated aircraft.

“We are grateful to God for His protection and safety, and we thank the crew and security personnel for their prompt response and service. We are also grateful for the tremendous expressions of concern and affection, as well as prayers from all,” he said in a statement.

“As is procedural, a full investigation into the causes of the incident would be conducted by aviation authorities.”

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