The management of Dana Airline has been given seven days to pay part of the compensation fee to families of the Dana air crash victims. The resolution which was reached on Thursday was raised by Yakub Abiodun under matters of National importance.
The airline was asked to pay 30% of the amount of the compensation, as stipulated by the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air, simply known as the Montreal Convention.
The lawmakers also directed all other airlines who had plane crashes in the past to comply with the laws by paying the 30 per cent of the required compensation, or in full where investigations had been concluded. Lawmakers agreed that if the house of assembly did not act in compelling the airline it would amount to irresponsibility on their part.
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