No
fewer than 28 people were trampled to death early Saturday in a
stampede that occurred during a vigil at the Holy Ghost Adoration
Ground, Uke, in the Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra
State.
The vigil was attended by Governor Peter
Obi of Anambra State, the governorship candidate of the All
Progressives Grand Alliance, Mr. Willie Obiano and the National Chairman
of APGA, Dr. Victor Umeh.
More than 100,000 people, Sunday Punch learnt, gathered at the venue, which is designed to take about 5,000 people.
The incident occurred shortly after Obi and his entourage left the venue.
About 200 victims that survived the
stampede were taken to hospitals in Onitsha and Nkpor where of them were
treated and discharged
Obi, who later on visited hospitals,
where injured persons were taken, promised to set up a panel to
investigate the cause of the stampede.
The Anambra State Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, confirmed the incident but
said he could not give figures or state the cause of the incident
because investigations were still going on to establish them.
The founder and Spiritual Director of
the Holy Ghost Adoration Centre, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obinma, a Catholic
priest popularly called Ebube Mmuonso (the glory of the Holy Ghost) has
also been visiting and praying for the survivors.
Ngige, who is also the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the November 16 election,
had also visited the place and victims to sympathise with them.
There were various versions of what
caused the stampede. One of the versions said the stampede occurred when
some of the worshippers shouted down Governor Obi while he was
addressing the worshippers and went ahead to cause commotion.
Another version said the stampede was
caused by supporters of Ngige, Obi’s opponent, who in their effort to
block the way and cause confusion, shouted ‘fire, fire, fire,’ thus
causing the stampede.
But a media assistant to Ngige, Mr. Igboeli Arinze, told Sunday Punch that Ngige and his supporters had no hand in the Uke incident.
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