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Ibadan stampede, systemic national affliction — Peter Obi

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The 2023 Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has described the tragic death of children from the Ibadan Christmas party as evidence of a systemic failure in Nigeria.

Obi said the fatal outcome of the event exposed the harsh realities in the country where children out of inequalities are exposed to such danger scrambling for mere Christmas gifts.

The Labour Party Presidential Candidate said who said the news was devastating maintained that leaders at all level must prioritize policies that address poverty to forestall any such outcome in the future.

Obi in a statement on Wednesday night on his X handle lamented that: “The devastating news of innocent children reportedly trampled to death during a Christmas celebration in Ibadan is both heart-wrenching and a stark reflection of the systemic failures that plague our nation today.

“This tragedy, which occurred during what should have been a moment of joy, highlights the harsh realities of our society—a country where the scramble for basics such as food, drinks, and small gifts often leads to unimaginable sorrow.

“How did we, as a people, reach a point where children—the very symbols of hope and the future—lose their lives in the pursuit of something as simple as Christmas gifts? This calamity exposes the deep inequalities, pervasive poverty, and desperation afflicting our nation.

“It also reveals a broader failure in event planning, crowd control, and the fundamental duty to safeguard human lives.

“This tragedy calls for deep reflection and decisive action from leaders at all levels. We must prioritize policies that address poverty, inequality, and equitable resource access while ensuring the highest safety standards for public events, especially those involving children.

“As we mourn these young lives, let us commit to building a society where such incidents are unthinkable. The measure of a nation’s greatness lies in its care for the vulnerable, and this moment should inspire us to create a safer, more inclusive Nigeria. We owe it to these children to ensure their deaths inspire lasting change,” the presidential candidate stated.

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