Jacky Hathiramani, CEO Dana Air(r) and Tony
Usidamen, Communications Manager
Insurers of Dana Air, Thursday, commenced payment of USD 70,000 to families of victims of the June 3 disaster after having made advance payments of USD 30,000 to over 80 families. The Civil Aviation Act stipulates that the sum of USD 100,000 be paid as compensation to families of victims of air disasters.
Confirming the payment to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN), Tony Usidamen, Dana Air’s Head of Corporate
Communications said “Following receipt of Letter of Authentification from the
Probate Registry, our insurers have begun balance payment of USD 70,000 to
affected families. Only 4 other families have, so far, presented the requisite
Grant of Probate or Letter of Administration, and payment will shortly be made
to them.”
Usidamen explained that
inorder to assess and verify full
compensation due and payable, it is necessary for claimants to produce the
required Grants of Probate or Letters of Administration which would then have to
be authenticated by the Probate Registry. “This is a customary procedure to
ensure that just compensation is only paid to the right next-of-kin. Dana Air
has no control over the speed with which the Probate Registry deals with the
verification process, although maximum pressure is being exerted to expedite
this.”
“Also, in the case of minors, a Letter of
Guardianship has to be produced by the parent or guardian in order to access
full payment. Again, this is not a pre-condition given by Dana Air or its
insurers but a standard legal requirement to ensure that due compensation is
paid only to those who have entitlement.”
Said Usidamen, “We appreciate how difficult
this period is for all the families and are also aware of the challenges they
are facing in getting the required legal documents for accessing the final
payments. We, however, want to offer our assurances that they are not alone in
the process and we will continue to work with the NCAA and other relevant
authorities to assist them in every way possible. Thankfully, the Lagos State
Government has promised to fast-track the process of obtaining the Letters of
Administration from the Probate Registry.”
“Dana Air shares in the pain of all
the affected families and we wish to re-iterate the readiness of our insurers to
settle all claims in accordance with the law and available evidence, at the
earliest opportunity,” Usidamen reassured.
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