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Stakeholders in Anambra have responded to the tragic stampede at Okija rice market that resulted in the loss of 22 lives.

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The recent stampede during a Christmas rice-sharing event in Okija, Anambra, has left a profound mark on the community, with 22 confirmed fatalities as reported by the Police Command in Anambra. This tragic incident has prompted widespread grief among stakeholders, who have expressed their condolences and emphasized the urgent need for economic empowerment and enhanced safety measures during public events.

Chief Barth Nwibe, a prominent governorship aspirant for the upcoming November 2025 elections, lamented the loss of life, highlighting the stark reality that individuals were striving to secure basic sustenance. He articulated that the victims, in their desperate pursuit of food, should not be blamed for their plight but rather seen as reflections of the broader economic hardships permeating Nigerian society. Nwibe stated, “This incident highlights the dire situation in our society today,” underscoring the necessity for systemic change to alleviate such distressing circumstances.

In a similar vein, Chief Akai Egwuonwu, Managing Director of Stine Mill Industries, expressed sorrow over the demographic affected by the tragedy, noting the loss of vulnerable groups, including women, the elderly, and children. He called for a renewed focus on safety and crowd management during charitable distributions, urging organizations to prioritize the well-being of beneficiaries to prevent future calamities.

Chief Uzo Obi, Managing Director and CEO of Jozo Environmental Services Limited, echoed these sentiments, reflecting on the irony of a season marked by joy and celebration being overshadowed by such sorrow. He emphasized the critical need for community empowerment to foster self-reliance, stating, “There is a need to empower people to become self-reliant.”

As the community mourns this tragic loss, it is imperative for both event organizers and stakeholders to heed these calls for safety and economic support. The Okija incident serves as a poignant reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by many in society and the collective responsibility to ensure that goodwill does not lead to unintended consequences. The path forward must prioritize the safety and dignity of all individuals, particularly those in need.

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