Claims Obi is Politicizing Stampede Tragedies
The presidency, on Monday criticized Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 General Election, for his comments regarding the recent deadly stampedes in Oyo, Anambra, and Abuja.
The incidents, which resulted in the deaths of several people, including children, have sparked widespread concern.
In a statement shared via his X handle, Sunday Dare, Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication to President Bola Tinubu, condemned Obi’s remarks, calling them inappropriate and politically motivated.
Dare stated, “When seeking someone who benefits from the misfortune of others or from confusion what the Yoruba people describe as Aríje nínú Màdàrú , look no further than Peter Obi.”
Dare further criticized Obi’s response to the tragedies, saying, “His recent comments on the avoidable tragedies in Anambra and Oyo states lack statesmanship and decency, even as he clings to the fading echoes of his much vaunted political victory.
This attempt to score cheap political points falls flat.”
He highlighted the difference in approach between Obi and President Tinubu, stating, “In times of unfortunate tragedy, leaders are expected to speak responsibly and offer support.
President Tinubu cancelled all engagements, expressed profound sadness over the loss of lives, and ordered an immediate investigation.
That is the way of true leadership.
These incidents have highlighted critical issues that must be addressed.”
Dare also reiterated that the Tinubu administration remains focused on addressing the country’s economic challenges to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
Recent reports indicate that around 40 children tragically died in a stampede at a children’s fair in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Wednesday.
In a separate incident, a stampede at the distribution of rice and palliatives at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama, Abuja, claimed 10 lives.
Another stampede in the Okija community in Anambra State reportedly resulted in at least 17 deaths, also over rice palliatives.
Reacting to the incidents, Obi expressed his concerns about the systemic failures in Nigeria, tweeting that despite the country’s vast resources and fertile land, citizens continue to suffer and die of hunger.