A scrap plane formerly owned by the late Apostle
Gabriel Oduyemi of Bethel Ministries, Ajah, Lagos, caused panic in the city on
Thursday as rumour spread that another aircraft had crashed in Lagos.
It was learnt that the plane, which was recently
released to Capt Matthew Ekeinde, husband of Nollywood star, Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde, was being dragged to Badagry area of the state before its tyre
burst. The incident forced the new owner to dump the plane in a nearby filling
station.
Hundreds of residents trooped out with their
smart phones and camera, and queued behind the gate of Dapsey Oil filling
station at Igando where the plane was parked.
A senior employee of the filling station said the
plane, with registration number N972TF, was being towed from Muritala Muhammed
Airport, Ikeja to Badagry when one of the tyres burst.
He said, “The plane was brought here around 2am
after one of its tyres burst. It was being towed by a red vehicle, but after it
got to Igando, they discovered it would be difficult to get it to its
destination with burst tyre, which was why they brought it here.”
The Lagos State Deputy Police Public Relations
Officer, Damasus Ozoani, told the News Agency of Nigeria that the police
provided escort for the plane.
He said, “About 12.45am, the command got a
directive to escort the jet from MMIA Ikeja to Badagry by road.
“The operation was led by one Capt. Matthew
Ekeinde, but in the process of the journey, one of the jet’s tyres burst at
College Bus Stop and the jet could not move.
“It was parked at Dapsey Filling Station along
Igando for repairs. We have provided security for the plane until it is moved
to Badagry.”
PUNCH Metro observed that men of The
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were on the ground to “ensure the
safety of people” living in the area.
The Igando Divisional Police Officer, Adeoye
Olugbemiga, came with his team around 12pm to control on-lookers.
In a short time, some of the residents turned the
scene into an amusement park and began to pose and take shots near the plane.
One of our correspondents observed that the
plane’s two wings had been chopped off and the cockpit was stuffed with nylons.
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency, Nnamdi Udoh, in a statement, said the aircraft had long been
within the agency’s facility till Wednesday night when it was removed.
Udoh said, “The aircraft that was sighted by the
residents was actually a junk one belonging to the late Apostle Gabriel Oduyemi
of Bethel Ministries.
“The aircraft was actually released to Capt
Ekeinde who will be using it for educational purposes in Badagry, Lagos.”
Ekeinde confirmed on the telephone that the scrap
plane belonged to him.
He said, “The aircraft will be situated in a
multipurpose and entertainment centre which wlll be open very soon.
“When opened, the centre will be the first of its
kind in West Africa.”
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