Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs Zubaida Umar on Saturday called for proper crowd management during distribution of charity to prevent stampedes and avoidable loss of lives.
Mrs Umar gave the charge sequel to appeal the recent incidents of stampedes across the country, notably at Ibadan, Oyo State; Okija, Anambra State and Abuja, which resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries within the span of four days.
She expressed grave concern that such tragic outcomes undermine the goodwill behind charity events, turning acts of kindness into sources of grief due to poor planning and crowd control.
While sympathizing with the families of the deceased and those injured, she urged organizers of similar events to engage professionals and seek the support of security agencies to manage crowds effectively.
She emphasized the importance of ensuring safety during such activities to prevent recurring tragedies.
The NEMA helmsman disclosed that all Zonal Territorial and Operations offices of the agency have been activated to respond to emergencies and provide support to first responders in the area of traffic management due to the usual increase of traffic during the Yuletide and end of year festivities.
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