The Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Nnaghe Itam, has confirmed the death toll recorded at the stampede that occurred during Christmas rice distribution to the less-privileged by an Okija-born philanthropist, Chief Ernest Obiejesi, a.k.a ObiJackson, at his Okija home on Saturday.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the CP confirmed 22 as the number of those who died after visiting those injured during the sad incident at their hospital beds on Saturday.
The State Police Command’s spokesman said CP Itam was saddened over the tragic stampede in Okija, Ihiala local government area of the State, and regrettably stated that “twenty-two people lost their lives.”
He said the State Police boss expressed his sympathy with families and friends of the deceased, and wished the injured a quick recovery.
The Police image-maker said further that investigation into the unfortunate incident was still ongoing and assured that the Police Command remained dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of Ndi Anambra on crime prevention, responding promptly and effectively to emergencies, protecting vulnerable populations and foster a sense of security and community.
Meanwhile, the Obijackson Foundation, which was responsible for the Christmas rice sharing to the needy, has expressed deep sorrow over the fatalities that occurred during the exercise
The Foundation in a statement on Saturday said it would investigate the cause of the stampede, and promised, however, that the sad development would not stop the proprietor, Chief Obiejesi from continuing with the humanitarian gesture.
The Obijackson Foundation’s statement read: “The event (rice distribution ), 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.
“The Annual Rice Sharing event is a labor of love, aimed at bringing joy and retief to those in need. That it resulted in such sorrow is devastating beyond words.”
“We pledge 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 further.
The Foundation also extended its condolences to “Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the bereaved families, and the entire Okija community,” saying that “this tragedy breaks our hearts.”
It added that: “The Obijackson Foundation, known for its philanthropic Initiatives across Anambra State, has for years been synonymous with hope and generosity. Our 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.
“We commend the swift response of security personnel and rescue workers, whose efforts helped mitigate the impact of the incident. As the community mourns, the Foundation reiterates 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,” the statement added.
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