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Carveton Helicopters: Wile tackles FG, insist on detention of pilots
As the Federal Government fumes over the detention of Calverton Helicopters two pilots and ten passengers by the Rivers State Government, Governor Nyesom Wike on Saturday accused the Federal Government of “reckless politicization” of the fight against coronavirus.
In a statement issued by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Paulinus Nsirim, in Port Hacourt, he said that the Ministry of Aviation’s alleged sponsorship of media campaigns against the state government poses a threat to lives of over six million residents of the state.
The Commissioner said: “Contrary to the view by the Minister of Aviation, Alhaji Hadi Sirika, the two pilots of Caverton Helicopters and 10 passengers were not arrested because they operated a permit granted them by the ministry.
“They were arrested because they constantly contravened the Executive Order by the Governor of Rivers which requires that everyone coming into the state for essential duties subject selves to mandatory health checks to ascertain their coronavirus status.
“Before their arrests, the Rivers government issued several warnings to Caverton and other operators to ensure that their pilots and passengers are tested by Rivers State Health Authorities. Caverton Helicopters disregarded the warnings. At the last count, Caverton Helicopters ferried over 220 passengers into the state.”