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Okija rice stampede: Anambra community holds service for victims

Uncontrollable tears on Friday, spread across Okija community in Ihiala local government area of Anambra, as the town held inter-denominational burial service for the victims of the Christmas rice stampede.

It was estimated that the ugly incident that occurred on the 21st of December, 2024 claimed 21 lives and others sustained various degrees of injury in the stampede caused by the distribution of rice organised by a son of the town and philanthropist, Chief Earnest Obiejesi, also known as Obi Jackson.

It was also gathered that the distribution of food items has always been an annual tradition for philanthropist Obiejesi during most festive seasons, and is part of his foundation’s effort to assist his community, often culminating in a large carnival.

However, the gesture was marred by deaths and injuries as the surging crowd became uncontrollable, leading to the stampede that sent the victims to their early graves.

Delivering on his sermon at St. Mary’s School Field Okija, venue of the Church service, the Bishop of Ihiala Diocese of Anglican Communion, Rt. Ralph Okafor, while consoling with the families of the victims, urged the people to accept what had happened as a will of Almighty God.

He urged the people to pray against any reoccurrence of the tragedy in the community.

He also appealed to the Philanthropist not to allow the incident to discourage him from his continued service to humanity.

The Philanthropist, Chief Obiejesi, in his condolence speech, promised to continue to support the families of the victims.

According to him, despite the handiwork of the devil, I will not stop empowering my people. I will continue to provide for my people as long as my foundation exists.

“I have been providing this kind gesture for the past 15 years without such incident. I and my foundation will continue to empower the vulnerable families of Okija Kingdom.

Chief Obiejesi, while commending the Traditional ruler of the town, Igwe Emeka Nnamdi Okezie, for ensuring a peaceful service, described the stampede as the worst incident his foundation will ever witness since its inception.

In their unanimous reactions amidst tears, the families of the victims, pray to God to grant their departed ones eternal rest.

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Michael Ovat

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