Triple National Stampedes: House Minority Caucus Mourns Victims

… Calls for realistic actions by Federal Government to tackle corrosive hunger

The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives, has expressed deep pained over the triple stampedes that occurred in Ibadan, Okija, and Abuja which led to multiple deaths, and many injured during the distribution of empowerment, palliatives, and other giveaways.

In a statement by Rep. O.K Chinda, House Minority Leader, on Thursday in Abuja, the Caucus described the unfortunate disaster as shocking.

“We are shocked at the severity of the pains, deaths, and injuries that happened at these respective locations while people were gathered to receive foods, and other items to mark the yuletide season.

“As a Caucus, it is saddening that in just few days, we lost about 70 people; including children, nursing mothers, women, and the elderly as a result of stampedes that happened at the distribution points. It is heartbreaking, and heartrending that these victims payed the supreme price in search of what to eat. Pathetic, and dehumanizing!

“Due to biting economic situation that has led to debilitating poverty, and corossive hunger, it is worrying that these terrible occurrences are gradually becoming the norm across the country. We are saddened that as a result of harsh economic realities, many people; who have fallen into untoward hardship, and penury throng any, and every empowerment palliatives event in search of what to eat.

Continuing, Rep Chinda said, “As a result of these disturbing trend, the Caucus strongly appeal to the Federal Government and various intervention agencies to take immediate actions towards increasing, and improving empowerment programmes. With the negative global attention these avoidable incidents have generated, we reiterate that the FG and State Governments should do more by ensuring that these palliatives percolate to the right people that need such.

While commiserating with the families of those who died at the stampedes, and identify with those who suffered various degrees of injuries, the Caucus called “for proper security arrangements; full-proof crowd management; and appropriate medical services at the venues of distribution of empowerment palliatives by governments, agencies, politicians, religious bodies, social groups, and individuals”.

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