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 Group demands declaration of Aba North Assembly seat vacant, threatens protest A group known as the Coalition of Aba North Ethnic Youth Groups has mandated the Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Emereuwa to declare the Aba North seat vacant in seven days. The Aba North seat has been a subject of controversy since November 27, 2023, when the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos sacked Destiny Nwagwu of LP and declared Aaron Uzodike of the PDP, the duly elected member to represent Aba North. However, the seat has remained unoccupied since November 2023, as Uzodike of PDP has not been inaugurated by the Speaker, despite his several appeals. A fresh controversy erupted Friday, as the Coalition of Aba North Ethnic Youths Groups, asked the Speaker to declare the seat vacant within seven days or expect a city-wide protest in Aba. A protest letter signed by the leader of the group, Uka Matthew and some other members in Aba, said they have been without a representative in the Abia S

PANIC AS PILOT MISTAKES FROZEN RIVER FOR RUNAWAY. (PHOTO)

Panic as pilot mistakes frozen river for runaway

30th Dec 2023 

Passengers were gripped with fear after a pilot mistakenly landed their plane on cracking ice on a notorious Kolyma River in Russia, on Thursday.

The 52-year-old Antonov-24 aircraft had flown from the world’s coldest city Yakutsk and had landed by error on the ice instead of a landing strip on the riverbank in a temperature of minus 41C.

According to Daily Mail, thirty passengers and four crew on board were safely evacuated on foot from the Polar Airlines.

The report disclosed that the undisclosed pilot mistook the frozen Kolyma River for a small landing strip at remote Zyryanka, some 70 miles below the Arctic Circle with a population of less than 4,000 people.

Kolyma River is a river in northeastern Siberia, far eastern Russia, rising in the Kolyma Mountains. It is 1,323 miles (2,129 km) long and drains an area of 250,000 square miles (647,000 square km)

The plane was left abandoned on the ice of the Kolyma River, used to transport prisoners to forced labour camps during the former premier of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin’s era.

The ice is believed to be 2ft 7 inches thick but pictures show an evident long crack near the plane.

Meanwhile, a media outlet, Evening Yakutsk said, “There were no casualties,” adding that the aircraft was not moved despite suffering no significant damage.

It further disclosed that the plane did not fly onto Srednekolymsk as scheduled.

Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency described the river landing as a “serious incident.” 

 “During the landing, [the plane] deviated from the runway,” said the East Siberian Transport Prosecutor’s Office. 

“According to preliminary information, the cause of the aviation event was a crew error in piloting the aircraft,” said the prosecutor’s office.

The report revealed that authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. 

 

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