A
Nigerian warplane crashed in Niger
today Monday May 6th, from where it was
conducting military operations in neighbouring Mali, and the two pilots
were killed, Nigeria's army said in a statement.
The fighter
jet was part of Nigeria's air fleet engaged with an African force
battling hardline Islamists in Mali. An army source in Niamey said it
had suffered a "mechanical" problem.
"A Nigerian Air Force Alpha jet aircraft on a non-combattant mission
crashed today at Dargol village...The two pilots on board the fighter
jet died," the Nigerian defence headquarters said in a statement.
The jet is one of four Nigerian aircraft based in Niamey as part of of
the Africa-led International Support Mission to Mali (AFISMA), it said,
adding that the crash was being investigated.
French and Chadian planes and US drones have used the Niamey airport as a base for their operations in Mali.
The 6,000-strong AFISMA has taken over the lead from France in
supporting Mali's army in the battle against Al-Qaeda-linked extremists.
A French-led operation launched in January drove the Islamists from key
cities they had seized in northern Mali. But the Islamists have turned
to suicide bombings and guerrilla attacks in reclaimed territory.
AFISMA will eventually be incorporated into a 12,600-strong
peacekeeping force, following a UN resolution in April.
Source: Global Post
Tragic!
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May God save us oooo.its well sha
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian Aviation ministry should wake up. Anyway may the souls of the two pilots rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteOga, the military is not under the aviation ministry na...
DeleteWat has aviation ministry got2do with d military,ode!RIP young men,linda cudnt u get d pic and names of d 2young men,dey died 4deir country.I av a lot of officers on my bb n deir pic is everywhere,young fine pilots.so sad
DeleteAviation bawo hahahahahaha...yeparipa oOo...abeg laff wan tear my belle oo..that means Witches wey dey fly sef dey under Aviation ministry be dat?!!!!!
DeleteAviation bawo hahahahahaha...yeparipa oOo...abeg laff wan tear my belle oo..that means Witches wey dey fly sef dey under Aviation ministry be dat?!!!!!
DeleteHow sad! May those pilots rest in peace for serving their country.
ReplyDeleteTo think this is going on and boko haram is still terrorizing civilians
ReplyDeleteDats sad
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310
"We're entering uncharted territory in terms of how we've had to take maintenance cuts and make adjustments to mitigate the most serious impacts," Hostage said. "Remaining as mission-ready as possible for combatant commanders is our priority, and we're prioritizing spending to ensure this imperative is met."
ReplyDeleteAwww....so sorry, may their souls rest in peace, but this death is an avoidable one, thought they used to hve a way for emergency exist in ds kinda war plane?....#Ajyrow
ReplyDeletewas there no parachute,what kinda fighter jet doesn't have emergency parachutes
ReplyDeleteBaffles me too
DeleteSo sad... Rip :(
ReplyDelete***mandy***
Old sch fighter jet, y won't it crash...
ReplyDeleteOld sch fighter jet, y won't it crash
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, my country wat is happening again oooO? Anyway, I can only say weldon to GEJ.
ReplyDelete#sad...There's just something fundamentally wrong with our Aviation industry and the government really needs to look into it,they can't keep ignoring the fact that most airlines that fly in Nigeria are not mechanically and technically sound.RIP to the pilots who lost their lives
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RIP Squadron Leader Adoo & Flying Officer Layemelson. I pray that The Almighty will grant their families the fortitude to bear the irrepairable loss. Amen.
ReplyDeleteOh Squadron Leader Adoo and flying officer layemelson. God rest their souls. Nigeria loses two well trained young men in the line of duty. RIP
DeleteThis is so sad, May they rest in peace
ReplyDeleteGuess no PJ were available.......where is Minister of bribe oops sorry Aviation
ReplyDeletePj available 4wat pls.kai u re too stupid n clueless.ignorance is a disease
DeleteTragic news here and there yet some people still think that the world will never come to an end, OK oo
ReplyDeleteIt's irritating to keep reading comments referring to d "aviation industry" or "aviation ministry" when the issue corncerns d military. Please stop showcasing your ignorance here. Just write ur condolences and let that be all.
ReplyDeleteThank me later.
Didn't know we even had fighter jets. Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteNigerian airforce...chai
ReplyDeleteHow can they give minister of aviation to a woman who cannot even know what it means to drive a plane, talkless of know the meaning of air safety. They need to take that title off her and give it to people like Omotola's husband who knows what it means.
ReplyDeleteYou moron!so because the aviation minister's a woman she can't do her job?why're you still so primitive and unenlightned?chauvinistic idiot,go back to school!respect women and your life'll be better. Omotola's husband?what do you know about him that you think he's qualified to be aviation minister?the Military aviation's strictly run by the armed forces. Leave the minister out of this and go back to school.
DeleteMay their souls RIP. Yet can't help but wonder what normal person would fly a Nigerian warplane knowing literally everything owned by Nigerian gov are mismanaged. God help us all.
ReplyDeleteLinda pls name the pilots
ReplyDeleteNa so Naija tins D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲γ̲ be shaaa.......may they rest in perfect peace.ami!
ReplyDeletehmmm so dere no emergency parachute or were 2 guys involved nt properly educated on hw 2 use em?????
ReplyDelete*may dia souls R.I.P.P
Sometimes I just get tired of nigeria why won't they die when d jet is outdated, modern fighter jet hav emergency eject which would hav saved the live of the two pilot but no naija go de use aloku plane.........smh
ReplyDeleteMay their soul's RIP.
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteFighter jets in modern countries have ejector seats so the pilot can escape seconds before the crash and land with a parachute thereafter.
ReplyDeleteI believe NN jets are outdated or improperly maintained. The money for that of course is being stolen by the PDP govt. Sorry for the families of the deceased.
Civil aviation authorities do not regulate military aviation, its strictly run by the armed forces. Besides I wonder if this fighter jet didn't come equipped with seat eject buttons so that at least the pilots could have saved their lives. May they RIP.
ReplyDeleteRIP to d dead!.....
ReplyDeleteNigeria fighter jets keep crashing since they start buying them from China.
my broda they've been crashing since but this chinese ones just get as them be sha oh!!!
DeleteChei Oga Ado and d oda officer Rip
ReplyDeleteYeah sad. RIP. I feel your pain. #airforce family
DeleteRIP. Ex Boy. I remember those days when we served job together. Cried together. Dodged together. Talked about life after ACA. Na wa O. We signed for it. What ever the price or odds. My faith is one and ever to the FRN!
ReplyDeleteRIP oga ado
ReplyDeleteRIP oga ado
ReplyDeleteSo sad, may they rip
ReplyDeleteThe lack of expertise in the aviation industry iz so soo blatant.....mid-level educated nigerians!
ReplyDeleteR.I.P Sir and bro!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell may their soul RIP.
ReplyDeleteWhy do our military planes always crash?
ReplyDeleteSad
ReplyDeleteThere should be ejector seats.....what kinda jets doesn't have ejector seats
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace. SO SAD!
ReplyDeleteno matter which way you look at it its is blatantly evident that we do not possess the support structures as a nation to sustain a powered flight industry. It is a complex mechanism that requires due diligence, specialized technology and equipment all run by experts in the field. unfortunately this sort of occurrences are here to stay till we go back to the basics and cultivate a maintenance culture. RIP.
ReplyDeleteDis is jus so sad, dey died serviin d coountry! RIP..btw, afrocandy gist 200 comments, fighter jet 18 comments..smh
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ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to the families, I have walked this path before, I lost my brother in an air force crash in May 2009 and my family has never been the same.
ReplyDeleteNo need to heap the blame on anybody. We don't know yet what happened. Military aircraft are not under the supervision of the Ministry of Aviation. And aircraft accidents happen everywhere, it is not a Nigerian phenomenon. Let's allow air accident investigators determine the immediate and remote causes. Hopefully, we will learn from it. RIP Ado. RIP Layelmenson.
ReplyDeleteThe jets they are flying are the Nigeria Variant which includes Drones that cannot fly... most cars sold to Nigeria comes with one or two airbags while other countries insist on 6airbags. the Aircraft ordered by the military was stripped off of these safety features, no wonder all the new fighter jets are crashing without survivors. Last year drones purchased from Israel cannot fly... Only In Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIts so sad,RIP Ado,may God give his wife Mary Ado n family d fortitude to bare ds great loss.
ReplyDeleteThot fighter jets had eject seats.....Naija govt get modern planes for ur airforce.
ReplyDeleteMy frnd mary Ado may God comfort u may his soul RIP
ReplyDeleteTragic event! May God comfort their families and may their souls RIP, Amen. Ella
DeleteWhy dem no go die,when oda advance countries are using ''Fighter Jets'',Nigeria is still using ''Warplane'' for 20th century, Molue vs Aston Martin''....d difference is really clear.....LUMY.
ReplyDeleteThis is a call to the Nigerian government to increase its Defence budget. The Alpha Jet in question is at least three decades old and the Nigerian Air Force hasn't acquired new Fighter Jets in a very long while. Those Jets are largely based on old-generation Avionics which are mechanical in nature. The Nigerian government needs to quadriple its Defence budget at least to make its Armed Forces combat-ready. May the Souls of our heroes past never be in vain. My deep condolences to the families of the deceased.
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ReplyDeleteRIP ma frnd n ma brother Ayuba Joab Layelmenson, we love yhu bt God in his infinite mercy Luv yhu more it is rily a sad news to d family bt God knws bst. RIP Ayuba Layelmenson n Ado.
ReplyDeleteFeeling sorry for this young men,may their soyl continue to rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteNawa for people oo...Aviation Ministry? Chai must u say sumfin,it's beta 2 keep quiet than open ur mouth to say rubbish, what happened 2 Silence is Golden?!!! U for say witches wey dey fly sef belong to aviation ministry....RIP to the fallen heroes...
ReplyDelete"An army source in Niamey said it had suffered a "mechanical" problem."
ReplyDeletePoor souls flying refurbished and poorly maintained junks in the Nigerian fleet.
As nigeri is raisin many pilot,its just a pity that we still have to be loosin some of them.hmm from him we cometh and to him we shall return.RIP great pilots.we nigerians are all sayin we missed u guys.
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