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Parents besiege hospitals as many children die in Oyo funfair stampede
A-yet-to-be ascertain number of children have reportedly lost their lives in a stampede that occurred during a children’s funfair in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on Wednesday.
However, it was gathered that over 30 children lost their lives with many injured during the incident.
The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, in a statement on Wednesday, said the stampede occurred at the private children’s funfair, held at Basorun Islamic High School.
Oyelade said the government swiftly mobilised a rapid response team following the breaking of the incident.
The commissioner noted that victims have been swiftly transported to various hospitals within the Ibadan metropolis for medical attention.
While appreciating the Commissioner for Health, Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, for immediately activating all available response teams to provide assistance at the scene of the incident, Oyelade said, “The state government will do all in its power to stand by victims of the fateful incident through this trying period.
“The government was not involved in any of the planning, neither was the Ministry of Health requested to provide any logistics to support the private children’s end-of-the-year funfair.”
Oyelade, however, emphasised the importance of proper coordination when organizing events of such magnitude, especially those involving children and elders.
The commissioner indicated that they were currently awaiting a detailed report from the Commissioner of Police to clarify the total number of victims involved in this unfortunate incident.
“Parents who are concerned about the whereabouts of their children are urged to check the following medical facilities in Ibadan where children affected were taken for proper medical attention with valid means of identification.
“Patnas Hospital, Basorun: Western Hospital, Basorun; Ringroad State Hospital; Molly Specialist Hospital and the University College Hospital, Ibadan,” the statement added.
He, therefore, extended the government’s sympathies to the families affected by the tragedy, urging the public to remain calm as relevant pieces of information are gathered and necessary support arranged for the victims.
Meanwhile, investigation revealed that the stampede occurred as attendees, primarily children, attempted to break through the main gate of the school.
It was reported that the event was initially planned for 5,000 children, but over 7,500 children showed up, exacerbating the situation.
Multiple sources indicated that some children and parents had kept vigil at the venue in anticipation of the event.
An administrative officer at Patnas Hospital, Olufeyemi Tolulope, told our correspondent that six children were brought to the hospital around 8am.
Tolulope added that four of them were confirmed dead while two are receiving treatment.
He said, “The affected children were brought in some minutes after 8am. Six children were brought into the hospital out of which four died while the other two are recuperating.
“We were told that the deceased fainted at the venue of the event. We were able to rescue two while the remaining four died.
“One of the surviving children has been discharged and released to her parents while the other one is recuperating. He is stable. I just fed him. He will soon be discharged.”
A parent of one of the deceased children, visibly distraught at the hospital, lamented, “I did not imagine this would happen. We were together yesterday, not knowing it would be the last time. My daughter cannot be dead. Doctor, please wake her up.”
Other parents, who preferred to remain anonymous, called on the government to ensure the swift release of their children’s bodies from the hospitals.
At Molly Hospital, Idi-Ape, and Western Hospital, Basorun, our correspondent was denied access by security guards who insisted that no victims were admitted.
However, several parents were seen at University College Hospital, Ibadan, mourning the loss of their children.
At the time of filing this report, the exact number of victims admitted to UCH could not be confirmed. ( PUNCH)
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Petrol tanker explosion claims 50 lives in Niger
No fewer than 50 persons lost their lives in a petrol tanker explosion on Saturday.
The incident happened on the Dikko-Maje road opposite Badeggi fuelling station in Suleja Local Government Area of Niger.
Federal Road Safety Commander (FRSC) in Niger State, Mr Kumar Tsukwam, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna.
He said a loaded petrol tanker fell at the scene of the incident with people scooping the spilling fuel, unaware of the impending danger.
Tsukwam said those who went to scoop fuel were engulfed by the flames just as those who went to rescue them were also affected.
He said more than 50 people lost their lives in the tragic incident.
Tsukwam, however, gave an assurance that personnel of the corps and other sister agencies were on ground for the rescue mission.
Tsukwam confirmed that his men were on the scene, working tirelessly to rescue those trapped.
Similarly, Alhaji Abdullahi Baba-Arah, Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), said the explosion occurred at about 9.am on Saturday.
He said the incident happened when a tanker loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) crashed, and an attempt was made to transfer its contents to another tanker.
In the process, the PMS came into contact with a generator used to effect the transfer, triggering an explosion that claimed more than 50 lives.
He added that many other persons were injured, while properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed.
Baba-Arah said NSEMA, in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Suleja LGA Emergency Committee and volunteers, were carrying out search, rescue and recovery operations.
He said the injured have been moved to the hospital for treatment while efforts eere being made to recover the corpses of the deceased.
NAN reports that more details are expected as the response operation is still ongoing.
He urged residents of the area to remain calm and cooperate with emergency responders as they work to mitigate the effects of the disaster.
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Former Miss Nigeria dies in London
Ex-Miss Nigeria and former First Lady of Delta State, Mrs Edna Ibru (nee Park) is dead.
Edna Ibru, wife of Olorogun Felix Ibru, the first civilian Governor of Delta State between 1991 and 1992, died in her 80s on Wednesday, in a London hospital after a brief illness.
The deceased, who was Miss Nigeria 1964, and the first Nigerian/African to represent Nigeria at Miss Universe, had two children for Ibru.
The Ibru family of Agbarha-Otor Kingdom in Delta State confirmed the death of the former first lady in a statement issued by her son, Dr Paul Ibru, copies of which were made available to journalists in Warri on Saturday.
“Our amazing mother passed onto glory on Wednesday 15, January 2025 after a brief illness”, the statement partly read.
It continued, “Until her death, she was full of life and we never expected her to leave us so soon but we cannot question the will of God in her precious life.
“She was a lover of people, a mediator, a mother to many, outrageously humorous, deeply caring, down to earth, full of stories all of the time, and we will miss her very dearly.”
Paul added that arrangements for her burial would be announced by the family later.
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Tinubu administration has no plan, no vision – Bauchi Governor
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has expressed disappointment with President Bola Tinubu’s administration, stating that while he initially celebrated Tinubu’s victory, he has since observed a lack of clear vision and effective policies that are hindering national progress.
Mohammed, who was an opposition governor during the 2023 elections, admitted to having high hopes for the new administration due to Tinubu’s successful tenure as Lagos State Governor.
However, he now believes that freedom and development remain elusive under the current leadership.
Speaking at a courtesy visit by Apostle Johnson Suleiman, the founder of Omega Fire Ministry, in Bauchi, Mohammed emphasized that President Tinubu appears to have entered office without a concrete plan or manifesto.
He also criticized the president for surrounding himself with individuals who he described as “misfits,” and warned that the administration’s direction is likely to lead Nigeria down a path of destruction.
The Governor clarified that he holds no personal animosity toward Tinubu, but expressed concern over the impact of the current policies, particularly those that he believes could negatively affect Nigerians.
He urged the president to be more inclusive and develop a comprehensive, well-thought-out vision for the country.
Mohammed called for reforms that would be beneficial to all citizens, stressing the need for unity and respect for Nigeria’s diversity.
He cautioned against divisive policies and practices of impunity, urging for governance that prioritizes the welfare of the people and ensures their aspirations are not stifled.
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