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Stampedes: Adopt Safer, Structured Distribution Methods – APC Women Leader

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Against the backdrop of recent stampedes that claimed over 30 lives during palliative distributions across Nigeria, Dr Mary Alile, the APC National Women Leader, has called for safer and structured distribution methods, noting that urgent reforms are required to ensure the safety of citizens during such events.

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Speaking in response to the tragic incidents in Ibadan, Oyo State, Anambra and Abuja, she expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims. She emphasised the need for a more organised approach to palliative sharing, especially during this festive season.

Dr Alile described the loss of lives as a painful reminder of the desperation faced by many Nigerians due to economic hardship. She urged all governmental, non-governmental, or private organisers to adopt safer and more structured distribution methods.

In a statement on Monday in Abuja, the women leader said that rather than create chaotic and overcrowded events, organisers should prioritise the dignity and safety of citizens.

The statement reads, in part, “Palliative distribution can be done effectively through community-based systems, local government structures, and digitalised methods to minimise physical gatherings.

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“Mobile units, staggered time slots, and proper coordination with security agencies can also help prevent such avoidable tragedies,” Dr Alile said.

She also encouraged citizens to maintain patience and cooperation during palliative collections to avoid dangerous rushes. She called on government agencies to enact guidelines for crowd management at large gatherings to ensure that humanitarian efforts do not result in the loss of lives.

Her message is a clarion call to all stakeholders: while palliatives are essential, ensuring the safety of lives is paramount.


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