Ibadan Stampede: A Call for Reflection and Action | By Tunji Oladejo

By Tunji Oladejo

The recent stampede at a philanthropic event in Ibadan, Oyo State, resulting in the loss of 35 young lives and many injured, have sent shockwaves across the nation. The event, organised by Queen Silekunola Naomi, with support from some media stations, has raised critical questions about duty of care, negligence, and vicarious liability.

From accounts, in the aftermath of this tragedy, the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) and the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB) have visited the Principal of the Islamic High School, Basorun, Ibadan, Mr Abdullahi Fasasi, Queen Silekunola Naomi and Oriyomi Hamzat at the Agodi Correctional Facility, where they are currently being held pending further legal proceedings. This gesture of solidarity underscores the importance of acknowledging the human impact of this tragedy.

As we navigate this difficult moment, it is crucial to approach the situation with compassion and rationality. The primary concern must be the bereaved families, whose grief deserves our utmost respect and attention. We must also recognise the need for adequate compensation and support for these families.

Furthermore, this incident serves as a reminder of the need for greater accountability and responsibility in organising large-scale events.

In the face of such a tragedy, it is essential to refrain from dramatising the situation online and instead focus on providing genuine empathy and support to the affected families. We must also commit to collective action, working together to prevent such a tragedy from occurring in the future.

As we move forward, our thoughts and prayers remain with the families who lost their loved ones. Let us urge all involved to approach the ongoing proceedings with integrity and a commitment to justice.

Tunji Oladejo writes from the University of Ibadan
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oladejo65@gmail.com

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