“Grief and Survival: The Human Toll of Okija’s Deadly Stampede
The peaceful community of Okija, in Anambra State, was thrown into mourning on Saturday as a stampede at a charity event claimed the lives of no fewer than 22 people. The incident, which occurred at the Obijackson Centre in the Amanranta area, saw middle-aged women, the elderly, and children trampled in a desperate rush to collect palliatives.
The charity event, an annual initiative known for distributing 25kg bags of rice, vegetable oil, and cash, turned tragic when a massive crowd surged at the venue’s gate. Witnesses reported that impatience among attendees and inadequate crowd control contributed to the chaos.
A Husband’s Heartbreaking Loss
Uchenna Nwaudo, whose wife was among the deceased, shared his grief and disbelief over the loss. “I warned my wife not to go because our baby wasn’t feeling well,” he lamented. “I was at work when I got the call that she had been trampled upon. I rushed to the scene only to find her lifeless body, with our baby still strapped to her back. Miraculously, the baby survived.”
Overwhelmed by the chaos at the scene, Nwaudo could only retrieve his child and leave. Later, he identified his wife’s body at the mortuary and began arrangements for her burial.
Accounts from Survivors and Witnesses
One survivor, Ngozi, described the harrowing experience: “The crowd pushed, and I fell. People trampled on me. I couldn’t breathe and thought I wouldn’t survive. By God’s grace, I woke up in the hospital.”
Eyewitness Nnamdi Uzor recounted seeing lifeless bodies and belongings scattered at the venue. “A woman lay lifeless with her baby strapped on her back, but the child survived. It was heartbreaking,” he said.
Uju Udoka, a relative of another victim, shared her sorrow: “My sister, a nursing mother, went to collect the palliatives but never returned. It’s devastating for the family.”
Community Reaction
Dr. Paul Isioma Ohaguim, President-General of the Okija Progressives Union, expressed the community’s shock. “It’s a tragic and unfortunate incident. We’re working to confirm the casualty figures, but the loss is deeply felt,” he said.
While the organizers of the charity event have expressed regret, many, including Nwaudo, refrained from blaming them entirely. “This is a gesture they’ve done for years to help the community. The tragedy stemmed from impatience and the inability to manage the large crowd effectively,” Nwaudo noted.
A Reminder of the Need for Safety
The tragedy at Okija serves as a grim reminder of the need for stringent crowd management and safety measures during large gatherings. As the community grieves, questions remain about how such incidents can be prevented in the future.