Sunday, 3 November 2013
SHOCKING!! Tragedy in Anambra: 25 worshipers die in stampede
No fewer than 25 persons lost their lives in the early
hours of yesterday in a stampede at the monthly
adoration crusade organised by Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obinma
of the Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry for prayers and
healing at Uke in Anambra State.
The stampede was attributed to the unprecedented crowd at the prayer ground. Sunday Sun gathered from
eye witnesses that the victims died of exhaustion.
Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, and the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA),
Chief Willie Obiano, were among the dignitaries that
attended the event. But the duo had left before the tragedy happened. Eyewitnesses told Sunday Sun that Obi
addressed the worshipers and promised to sponsor 20
persons on pilgrimage to Israel as well as provide a better
place of worship.
“The last Friday all-night prayer was the largest. I have
not seen the magnitude of crowd I saw since the history of this ministry. Maybe it was because it fell on All Saints’
Day, which Catholics regard as a holy day of obligation.
So, many people didn’t open their shops and that was
why the crowd was too much. It is possible that the cause
of these deaths was stampede and exhaustion which
occurred when people started struggling to leave the venue,” one of the eyewitnesses said.
Emeka Ilodiuba from Nnokwa in Idemili South council area
of Anambra State who lost his wife in the incident, gave
the account of the tragic event saying “I came with my
wife Ebube Muonso. When the prayer ended about 5.30
am, we stood to go home. Before then, the governor and his entourage had left. But
when we got to the entrance, there was unprecedented
crowd trying to get out of the prayer ground. The crowd
surged forward and that was when my wife fell down and
people fell on top of her till she died.”
He maintained that the presence of Obi and Obiano at the prayer ground had nothing to do with the incident and
called on the security agencies to thoroughly investigate
the major cause of the stampede that claimed the lives of
the innocent worshipers.
Another eyewitness said trouble started shortly after the
event, when a group of people behaving like paid agents started shouting “Fire, fire, fire” which made people to
scamper for safety.
It is believed that the commotion was deliberately
orchestrated by some people who learnt that Governor
Peter Obi would visit the place. But the governor had
quietly left the venue before the incident happened. The unprecedented crowd was attributed to the fact that
the adoration fell on All Saints’ Day, which was the first
day of the month (Friday) when many people usually
gather for worship.
When informed about the tragedy, Governor Obi cancelled
all his scheduled engagements for Saturday and rushed the scene to assess the situation. He described the
incident as a national calamity that took the entire state
by surprise. While addressing the crowd at the Crown, Nkpor,
Immaculate Heart and Borromeo hospitals, Obi expressed
shock at the incident and prayed God to grant the families
of the dead the fortitude to bear the loss.
He assured that investigation had kicked off to ascertain
the cause of the incident and promised to upgrade the Crown hospital, Nkpor in line with the commitment of his
administration to partner with private hospitals to improve
the heath sector while insisting that the incident was as a
result of stampede.
“I was officially invited by the spiritual director of the
Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry and I went and addressed the people. Part of the thing I told them was that we are
not playing politics in the church and I left by 3.30 am. I
went in company of about 10 persons mainly my siblings.
So, I’m depressed, confused and sad at the development”,
Obi said.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG in charge of C Department, Mr. Kachi Udorji, who led other top police
officers to the prayer ground and later to Crown Hospital
expressed shock over the incident, stressing that
investigations were already on to unravel the cause of the
incident.
He later took other top officers, including DIGs and AIGs to the Onitsha Area Command and confirmed the figure of
casualties and urged the police officers to work hard to
get to the root of the incident.
The Spiritual Director of Holy Ghost Adoration, Rev Fr.
Emmanuel Obinma, who rushed to Borromew Hospital,
looked very ruffled when our correspondent visited the place. He was, however, being condoled by Governor Obi
and other Rev Fathers present.
The Chief Medical Director of Crown Hospital, Dr. Edwin
Emegoakor, commended the governor for his spontaneous
response. He said it was a pleasant surprise to him when
the governor called him on phone few minutes after the victims were brought to the hospital to inquire about the
wounded and appealed to him to take utmost care of
them. He said, while he was still contemplating whether
the governor was actually the one that called, Obi arrived
at the hospital.
There are indications that the state might take care of the medical bills of the victims as the governor was said to
have directed the hospitals to compile the names of the
wounded.
Emegoakor said that no death was recorded and that most
of the victims brought to his hospital were revived and in
stable condition. However, at Immaculate Heart Hospital, Nkpor, over 17 persons were confirmed dead. This is in
addition to nine other deceased at Borromeo. The
whereabouts of three other persons still remains unknown
as at the time of filing this report. The governor said that
a panel of enquiry would be set up immediately to
ascertain the immediate and remote causes of the incident.
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