Soludo mourns scores of lives lost in stampede in Anambra community

The Anambra State Government has expressed deep grief on the tragic loss of lives in the stampede that occurred during a rice-sharing event in Okija town in Ihiala Local Government Area of the state on Saturday.

This was contained in a release issued and signed by the Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Christian Aburime.

In his expression of sympathy, according to the release, Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Soludo extended his deepest condolences to the families of the deceased, especially the women, the elderly, pregnant, nursing mothers and children who lost their lives in this unfortunate incident.

The report said information available to the State Government acknowledged that the Obi Jackson Foundation, led by Chief Ernest Obiejesi, had organised the event with the noble intention of sharing relief materials with less privileged members of the community during this festive season.

However, the resulting tragedy underscored the urgent need for a more structured and safer approach to distributing such assistance.

The Anambra State Government, the release said, in a prompt action on the incident had initiated a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the stampede.

It said the government would work closely with relevant agencies to determine the root causes of the unfortunate event and ensure that any negligence or lapses in safety protocols were duly addressed.

Meanwhile, the State Government has also implored all well-meaning individuals and organisations engaged in charitable activities to prioritise the safety and well-being of beneficiariesIt is strongly advised that future distributions of relief materials be conducted in a more organised and decentralised manner, with adequate crowd control measures in place.

The release noted that this might include establishing multiple distribution points within the community to reduce overcrowding at a single location; implementing a system to prioritise vulnerable groups such as the elderly, pregnant women, children and people with disabilities; employing trained personnel to manage crowds, ensure orderly queues, and provide assistance to those in need; and conducting public awareness campaigns to educate the public on safety protocols during such events.

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