The
Chaplain of the Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Seyi Malomo, on Monday revealed that
it was the engine of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo’s helicopter that failed when
he visited the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College, Gwagwalada, Abuja
last Thursday.
The
helicopter, which conveyed Osinbajo to the graduation of 40 senior officers of
Customs at the college, had made a forced landing about 30 seconds after
take-off on his return journey.
The
situation forced him and members of his entourage to return to the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, by road.
Osinbajo’s
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, had
downplayed the situation in a tweet when he explained that it was decided that
the Vice President should not return with the helicopter because of “technical
reasons.”
But
Malomo, at a special praise-and-thanksgiving event on Monday, revealed that the
helicopter’s engine had failed, hence the need to thank God for Osinbajo’s
“deliverance.”
He
said, “Last week, we received the news with shock that the Vice-President’s
helicopter engine failed and we thank God that God preserved him.
“The
preservation of the leaders is the preservation of the nation and, as a result,
we want to thank God.
“This
programme was organised to thank God for His watchful eyes over our leaders,
over our nation and more particularly, over the deliverance for the Vice
President.
“We
will be spending 120 hours praising God, teaching about thanksgiving, praying
to God to bless Nigeria more, establish peace in Nigeria more, preserve our
nation more and give us the victory that is needed.”
Malomo
said the chairman of the Pentecostal Bishops Forum of Northern Nigeria,
Archbishop John Praise; the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria,
Federal Capital Territory Chapter, Rev. Isreal Akanji; senior pastors from the
Redeemed Christian Church of God, among others, were invited for the programme.
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