Anambra Stampede: HURIWA Drags Governor Obi To Rights Commission

By Emmanuel Onwubiko

A democracy focused Non-Governmental organization–HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS' ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has instituted a petition before the Nigeria's Human Rights Commission urging the Executive Secretary Professor Bem Amgwe and the Governing Council headed by the Chairman Professor Chidi Odinkalu to investigate the remote and immediate circumstances surrounding the recent deadly stampede in Uke, Anambra state during a Christian Night vigil worship session in which over 28 persons reportedly lost their lives.


Besides, HURIWA has decried what it calls the unending senseless and insensitive dancing on the graves of the departed worshipers who perished in the stampede penultimate Saturday at the vigil of the Holy Ghost adoration ministry in Uke, Anambra state by Anambra politicians of diverse platforms and asked the Anambra state Governor to publicly apologize to the people of Anambra state for his administration's failure to institutionally set up a workable agency for emergency and accident rescue missions which according to it would have reduced and or eliminated the high casualties recorded during the unfortunate stampede.


In a statement made available to Journalists and endorsed jointly by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Director of Media Miss. Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA said it amounted to grave dereliction of duty on the part of the Anambra state Governor and the Anambra state House of Assembly for abysmally failing in the last eight years to establish the Anambra state Emergency management agency.


To safeguard the people of Anambra state from ever witnessing such a deadly but avoidable human disaster, the Rights group said it was imperative for the Anambra state Governor to immediately set up a structure and work out transparent mechanism for the payment of proper financial compensation to surviving relatives of all the 28 worshippers that reportedly died.


HURIWA said it has lost confidence in the neutrality of the Anambra state Government setting up a probe panel hence it has urged the National Human Rights Commission to step in and begin independent and comprehensive probe of the entire circumstances surrounding the stampede.


HURIWA also condemned the poor emergency rescue mechanism in place in Anambra state and advocated the creation of a vibrant and well funded state emergency management agency patterned after the National Emergency Management Agency of Nigeria. The group said since the welfare and security of the citizenry was the prime constitutional obligation of government, it is inconceivable that such a monumental spiritual event in Anambra state was not attended by sufficiently equipped state run emergency management and rescue agency.


On the deadly stampede penultimate weekend which resulted in the death of 28 worshipers, the Rights group said posterity and history will be very harsh on Governor Peter Obi and Anambra opposition politicians should they continue to play dirty partisan politics and engaging in meaningless media warfare with this unfortunate loss of precious lives of citizens and fail to objectively probe and determine to its finality, the causes of that sad incident and proceed to prosecute all indicted culprits who precipitated the deadly stampede upon completion of the independent investigation by the National Human Rights Commission.


The group also stated that since the bulk stops at the table of the executive governor, Mr. Peter Obi has no choice but to tender unreserved apology to Anambra state people for the numerous flaws and miscalculations that occasioned the stampede and show the open determination of his administration to put all the necessary structures and measures in place to avoid a repeat of such a calamity in the near future.


Reminding Anambra state government of its constitutional obligation to protect lives and property of its citizenry, HURIWA also called on state governments in the country to compel religious bodies to only conduct their services in venues that are safe and conducive to avoid the repeat of the Uke Anambra deadly stampede.

HURIWA also said: “The Anambra State governor must identify those that died and work out effective, transparent and accountable strategies for payment of meaningful financial compensation to families of the dead because government failed in its constitutional duty to protect their lives from the unwarranted stampede.”