The police have responded by urging organizers to inform authorities prior to holding such charity events in order to prevent further loss of life. Eyewitness accounts reveal chaotic scenes, particularly at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church where desperate attendees were seen forcing open gates. "The attendees forced the gates and forced themselves inside," reported Toyin Abdul Kadri, who witnessed the incident firsthand.
Amnesty International Nigeria has called on President Bola Tinubu's administration to prioritize measures addressing widespread hunger, skyrocketing unemployment, and deteriorating living standards, which have significantly contributed to the recent tragedies. Food and transportation prices have surged alarmingly over the past 18 months, compounded by government policies aimed at economic reform, such as the removal of a fuel subsidy.
In a public statement, President Tinubu expressed his condolences, saying, "In a season of joy and celebration, we grieve with fellow citizens mourning the painful losses of their loved ones." He has called for stricter crowd control measures, cancelling his official engagements to honor the victims. The three incidents, particularly the tragic event in Ibadan where 35 children were killed, underscore the pressing need for enhanced organization and management of aid distribution efforts to vulnerable communities.
The police have echoed these sentiments, affirming that such "tragic" events reveal the necessity for a more structured approach to delivering assistance, ensuring the safety of all involved. As the nation mourns the loss of life, the spotlight remains on the urgent need for change to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Amnesty International Nigeria has called on President Bola Tinubu's administration to prioritize measures addressing widespread hunger, skyrocketing unemployment, and deteriorating living standards, which have significantly contributed to the recent tragedies. Food and transportation prices have surged alarmingly over the past 18 months, compounded by government policies aimed at economic reform, such as the removal of a fuel subsidy.
In a public statement, President Tinubu expressed his condolences, saying, "In a season of joy and celebration, we grieve with fellow citizens mourning the painful losses of their loved ones." He has called for stricter crowd control measures, cancelling his official engagements to honor the victims. The three incidents, particularly the tragic event in Ibadan where 35 children were killed, underscore the pressing need for enhanced organization and management of aid distribution efforts to vulnerable communities.
The police have echoed these sentiments, affirming that such "tragic" events reveal the necessity for a more structured approach to delivering assistance, ensuring the safety of all involved. As the nation mourns the loss of life, the spotlight remains on the urgent need for change to prevent similar occurrences in the future.




















