"My prayer is that the good Lord will give the relations and all of us the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss," he said. "It is unfortunate and could have been avoided if those at the helm of affairs do the right thing at the right time."
The cardinal called for a government overhaul of the nation's aviation sector. The following day, the government suspended Dana Air's license for the remainder of its investigation.
"We should stop the habit of toying with issues that concern human life," the cardinal said. "Before now, there has been so much public outcry over the deteriorating condition of our aviation sector without corresponding effort by those in authority to address the challenges."
The Dana passenger aircraft with 135 passengers on board was traveling to Lagos from Abuja when it developed engine problems and crashed into residential buildings in a Lagos suburb.
All 135 passengers on board as well as six residents in one of the buildings were killed.