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  • Tears as Anambra community holds memorial service for Christmas stampede victims

    Tears as Anambra community holds memorial service for Christmas stampede victims

    …pray against reoccurrence – Bishop

    Tears streamed down the faces of Okija residents in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State on Friday as the community held an interdenominational service in memory of the victims of the tragic Christmas rice stampede.

    The service, officiated by the Anglican Bishop of Ihiala, Most Rev. Ralph Okafor, took place at St. Mary’s School field, Okija. 

    The stampede, which occurred on December 21, 2024, during a palliative event organized by the Obijackson Foundation, claimed the lives of no fewer than 22 individuals, including children, and left many others injured.

    The Obijackson Foundation, founded by Dr. Ernest Obiejesi (popularly known as Obijackson), has been supporting the community for over a decade. 

    In his sermon, Bishop Okafor consoled the bereaved families and urged the community to accept the tragedy as the will of God. 

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    He also called for prayers to prevent such an incident from reoccurring and appealed to Dr. Obiejesi not to be disheartened in his philanthropic efforts.

    With tears in his eyes, Dr. Obiejesi assured the victims’ families of continued support, vowing that the tragedy would not deter him from empowering the community. 

    “Despite the handiwork of the devil, I will not stop helping my people. I have been doing this for 15 years, and I will continue to provide for the vulnerable families of Okija Kingdom,” he said.

    Dr. Obiejesi commended the traditional ruler of Okija, Igwe Emeka Nnamdi Okezie, for ensuring a peaceful service, describing the stampede as the worst incident his foundation has ever experienced.

  • Anambra stampede: APC governorship aspirant halts palliative distribution

    Anambra stampede: APC governorship aspirant halts palliative distribution

    …weeps over Okija tragedy, condoles families

    Chief Paul Chukwuma, a leading aspirant for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship ticket in Anambra state, has halted his palliative distributions to communities following the tragic stampede in Okija during a palliative-sharing exercise.

    In a statement on Sunday, Chukwuma expressed profound sorrow over the incident, which claimed several lives, and extended his condolences to the grieving families.

    “I have directed my campaign organisation to develop a strategy that will minimise discomfort for the intended beneficiaries,” he stated.

    Chukwuma, known for his philanthropic activities across Anambra communities regardless of political affiliation, lamented the tragedy, describing it as a devastating blow to Ndi Anambra during the festive season.

    “This tragedy has touched us all, but it must not break the Anambra spirit—our sense of community, our legendary philanthropy, and our belief that wealth finds true meaning in bringing relief and happiness to ordinary people,” he remarked.

    He encouraged Anambra’s affluent individuals not to lose faith but to devise innovative ways to support their communities during the Christmas season.

    “We are in mourning. My campaign council has been instructed to suspend all physical distributions of Christmas gifts for now and come up with alternatives that ensure minimal disruption,” Chukwuma added.

    He assured that his family would continue to pray for the affected families, seeking divine healing and comfort for their irreparable losses.

  • Anambra stampede: Death toll rises to 22, say police command

    Anambra stampede: Death toll rises to 22, say police command

    …incident regrettable – Soludo

    The death toll from the tragic stampede during a palliative distribution event in Okija, Anambra state, has risen to 22, according to the state Police Command.

    Initially, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Tochukwu Ikenga, reported three fatalities on Saturday. 

    However, conflicting figures continue to emerge, with eyewitnesses claiming the death toll could exceed 40.

    In a statement released on Sunday, Ikenga confirmed the revised figure, noting that several victims remain hospitalized in the Ihiala Local Government Area, battling for survival.

    Anambra state governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has launched an investigation into the incident to determine its cause. 

    While visiting the victims with the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, the governor described the incident as regrettable and expressed condolences to the affected families.

    The Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono Itam, also visited the victims in the hospital and extended his sympathies to the bereaved. 

    “The Commissioner of Police, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam, observed that 22 people lost their lives and reaffirmed the police’s commitment to ensuring the safety of Ndi Anambra,” Ikenga said in the statement.

    The tragic incident occurred during a rice-sharing event organized by a foundation led by Chief Ernest Obiejesi to support the less privileged during the festive season. 

    Governor Soludo, through his Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, emphasized the need for a more structured and safer approach to distributing relief materials to prevent such tragedies.

    The governor mourned the loss of women, children, the elderly, and nursing mothers who were among the victims, describing the event as a heartbreaking loss for the community.

    “The Anambra State Government in a prompt action on the incident has initiated a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the stampede.

    ” The government will work closely with relevant agencies to determine the root causes of this unfortunate event and ensure that any negligence or lapses in safety protocols are 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 beneficiaries. 

    “It 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. 

    “This may 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” 

    Meanwhile, Udeze described the incident as unfortunate and disheartening. 

    Commiserating with the families of the deceased, Udeze noted with sadness that the ugly incident coincided with the Yuletide celebration, while praying God to console the affected families.

    The Speaker’s statement was signed by his chief press secretary, Emma Madu and made available to reporters, Sunday in Awka

    The Speaker while commending the genuine intention of the Chief Executive Officer of Obi Jackson Foundation, Chief Ernest Obiejesi for organizing the charity event, called for proper event and crowd management by groups and individuals to forestall future occurrence.

    He expressed gratitude to the State Government for it prompt reaction to the incident by initiating a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the stampede with a view to ensuring proper safety during public events.

    He prayed God to grant the souls of those who died in the tragic stampede in Okija eternal rest, wished the injured persons quick recovery.

  • Foundation commiserates with bereaved families, Soludo over Anambra stampede

    Foundation commiserates with bereaved families, Soludo over Anambra stampede

    A non-governmental organisation, Obijackson Foundation has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident that occurred during its Annual Rice Sharing event at the Amaranta Stadium in Okija on Saturday morning. 

    The event, a cherished tradition aimed at supporting the less privileged during the Yuletide season, turned somber when an unfortunate stampede claimed lives and left several families grieving.

    In a heartfelt statement, the Foundation extended its condolences to Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the bereaved families, and the entire Okija community. “This tragedy breaks our hearts,” the Foundation stated. 

    “The Annual Rice Sharing event is a labor of love, aimed at bringing joy and relief to those in need. That it resulted in such sorrow is devastating beyond words.”

    Acknowledging the gravity of the incident, the Foundation pledged to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragedy thoroughly and to implement enhanced safety measures for future events. 

    “We humbly seek the understanding of our community as we reflect on this painful moment. This setback will not deter us from our mission to serve the vulnerable and uplift those in need. We will learn from this experience and strive to do better,” the statement read.

    The Obijackson Foundation, known for its philanthropic initiatives across Anambra State, has for years been synonymous with hope and generosity. Its Annual Rice Sharing event has become a vital lifeline for many families in Okija, reflecting the Foundation’s dedication to ensuring that no one is left behind during the festive season.

    The Foundation also commended the swift response of security personnel and rescue workers, whose efforts helped mitigate the impact of the incident. As the community mourns, the Foundation reiterated its commitment to supporting those affected and continuing its charitable endeavors in more controlled and secure ways.

    The tragedy has cast a shadow over what is usually a joyous season in Okija, but the Obijackson Foundation remains steadfast in its resolve to serve the less privileged. 

    The incident, though heartbreaking, further strengthens the profound love and dedication the Obijackson Foundation have for the people of Okija. 

    Through this challenging moment, the Foundation has reaffirmed its resolve to serve the people, while ensuring its legacy of kindness and compassion do not waver.

    The community, while grieving, continues to recognize and appreciate the positive impact of the Foundation’s work and looks forward to safer and more impactful initiatives in the future.