The Federal Government of Nigeria has extended its deepest condolences to the government and people of South Korea following the tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 on Sunday, December 29, 2024.
The flight, which was returning from Bangkok, Thailand, crashed while attempting to land at Muan International Airport in southern South Korea.
The Boeing 737-800 skidded off the runway, collided with a wall, and exploded, claiming the lives of 179 of the 181 passengers and crew on board.
Only two people survived the disaster, as reported by The Punch.
Nigerian Government expresses solidarity
In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the federal government expressed profound sympathy for the victims’ families and solidarity with South Korea during this difficult time.
“The Federal Republic of Nigeria wishes to express her sincere condolences to the Government and People of the Republic of Korea for the unfortunate crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216,” the statement read.
Kimiebi Ebienfa, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reiterated Nigeria’s support for South Korea, saying the loss of life was deeply saddening, Vanguard reported.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria sympathises with the Government of South Korea and the families of the victims of the deadly plane crash,” the statement continued.
Air Peace addresses alleged plane crash in Western Sahara region
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Air Peace has clarified allegations that one of its planes crashed in the Western Sahara region and killed people are untrue.
Ejike Ndiulo, the airline’s head of corporate communications, signed a statement the airline released on Thursday.
Ndiulo asserts that the pictures that are going around with the artificially generated reports are computer-generated. For accurate updates on its activities, the aviation company advised the public to ignore the harmful accusations and rely to official channels.