South Korean Prime Minister, Chung Hong-won, has this morning
Sunday April 27th announced his resignation 11 days after a ferry carrying
school children on a field submerged into the island of Jeju, capsized and
sank, killing over 300 people.
Report had it that some of the surviving students who were
still trapped under the ferry were conversing with their respective parent
until they went dark in the communication.
Following the tragic event which has left most Korean parent
devastated, PM Hong-won announced at an emergency news conference that held in
the country's capital, Seoul, early this morning, days after his government was
fiercely criticized about how it responded to the disaster. The PM took
responsibility for the slow response of the rescue operation. He said:
"I offer my apology for having been unable to prevent
this accident from happening and unable to properly respond to it afterwards. I
believed I, as the prime minister, certainly had to take responsibility and
resign." the PM said.
The captain and all crew members of the ship rescued
themselves leaving 300 school children, teachers and other passengers to their
fate. They have all since been arrested and facing charges ranging from
criminal negligence to abandoning passengers. The confirmed death toll as of
today is 187, while the rest are still missing and presumed dead.
Can any African President do this? Just thinking..
Can any African President do this? Just thinking..
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I hope, Nigeria President can learn from this. After Yanya bomb blast, I dnt expect him to be still our President.
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