A Nigeria Air Force helicopter on Monday crash landed near the River Benue bank in Damare, Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa State.The chopper had five crew members said to be American military personnel and a Nigerian.
The Americans, it was learnt, were among the 40
United States military personnel helping the Nigerian military in the on-going
operations against Boko Haram in the North-East.
An eyewitness, who resides close to the crash
site, told one of our correspondents that the helicopter hovered round the
area for about 30 minutes before it crashed.
He said that he rushed to the crash site but
found out that all the crew members, except the pilot, had pulled themselves out
of the wreckage of the helicopter.
The witness added that before security personnel
arrived the scene, he overheard one of them (crew members) directing that the
helicopter be set ablaze.
“The pilot and two other persons suffered
injuries. The pilot had a fracture on his leg and hand. An Air force ambulance
came and evacuated all of them,” he said.
A military source said that the 40 US
soldiers had shortly after their arrival in Nigeria visited Mararaba-Mubi on
Sunday for an on the spot assessment of the insurgents’ activities in the
area.
Another source said, “The helicopter took off
from the airport in Yola and came down just a few metres from the state
capital.
“They were five crew members, including four
Americans, They all survived the crash. But those who were injured are being
treated in the hospital.”
Efforts to get the reactions of the American
Embassy in Abuja as of 7pm on Monday failed.
But the Director of Defence Information,
Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, who confirmed the crash in an electronic mail,
said the helicopter involved was on a training mission in the area.
He said, “A NAF Helicopter with call sign Shark
23 on a training mission executed a controlled forced landing four minutes after
take-off at the runway approach end of the Yola International Airport today
(Monday) at about 0930hours.
“There is no casualty recorded as all the crew
members have been recovered back to the base.
“The NAF headquarters has already set up an
investigation panel to unravel the circumstances that led to the incident.”
When journalists visited the site of the crash,
stern-looking military personnel had cordoned it off.
Meanwhile, the Adamawa State Government has
called on its citizens to be calm, stressing that the military was on top of the
situation.
The spokesman for the government, Mr. Phineas
Elisha, said that “Adamawa, as of today, was better than Adamawa of
yesterday.
“People should not panic or be afraid. The
government is on top of the situation. Insurgency will soon be history because
the military are on top of the situation,” Elisha said.
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