MPs urge government to investigate National Aviation authority

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MPs urge government to investigate South Sudan National Aviation authority

Some members of parliament and the community of Gondokoro urged the government of South Sudan to take serious investigation on national aviation authority as the issue of plane crash increase yearly.

Ajak Abraham Beer, one of the MPs stresses that the nation should take good responsibilities of the people because they pay their own money to travel but on top they keep on dying.

Ajak states that the government must take serious action to investigate why every time people die in a plane crash.

He adds that the main task of the government is to make sure everything is regulated

“I think this thing must be investigated because every months there is the issue of plane crash, so the main task of the government is to make sure everything is regulated that is the main duty that we should take on, so I thing the best to do out of it is to make serious investigation on the national aviation authority, they have to be accountable and they have to also investigate the airlines”, Abraham says.

He says the government should see which plane is good to work in the country because most of these airlines have been operating in the other parts of the world for almost 40 years ago and they bring them exhausted to South Sudan.

According to one of tan eyewitness, Alfred Tombe Soka, says the plane came unknowingly and they just saw plane coming down with fire immediately.

He explains that after the plane crashed nobody came out from it even to hear the voice of people crying except two textbooks of primary 8 and Biology of Secondary School.

According to the Cargo Manifest, Euro Airlines which was traveling to Maban carried 28 drums of fuel which is 5404 kg and five people respectively and all those five lost their lives.

Plane crash has become the biggest issue in South Sudan this year the country recorded several number of people dying due to planes crashing.

The plane crashed yesterday in Juba at Gondokoro area and turned to ashes.