Categories: NewsTrendingworld

Tragic Crowd Crushes in Nigeria Claim 32 Lives at Charity Events

Overcrowding at Food Distribution Events in Anambra and Abuja Results in Devastating Loss of Lives

Anambra [Nigeria], December 23: At least 32 people lost their lives in two separate crowd crush incidents during charity events in Nigeria on Saturday, according to CNN reports. The tragic events unfolded in Anambra State and Abuja, underscoring serious concerns about crowd management and safety protocols at public gatherings.

Anambra Tragedy: 22 Lives Lost During Rice Distribution

In Okija, a town in Anambra State, a charity event aimed at distributing bags of rice to women in need turned deadly when a surge in the crowd resulted in a stampede.

  • Casualties: 22 people, including women, the elderly, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children, were killed.
  • Event Organiser: The event was hosted by the Obi Jackson Foundation, intending to share relief materials with underprivileged families.

Christian Aburime, Chief Press Secretary to the Anambra State Governor, described the tragedy as “a disaster that highlights the urgent need for structured and safer distribution practices.”

Abuja Incident: 10 Lives Lost at Church Food Drive

On the same day, a second crowd crush occurred in Maitama, Abuja, during a food distribution event at a local church.

  • Casualties: 10 people, including four children, lost their lives.
  • Crowd Size: Over 1,000 people attended, overwhelming safety measures and leading to chaos.

Ignatius Ayau Kaigama, the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, expressed his sorrow, calling the incident a “devastating blow to our community.”

ALSO READ

Government Response and Calls for Change

In response to the tragedies, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu canceled his scheduled appearance at a boat regatta in Lagos and issued a statement through his adviser, Bayo Onanuga.

“In a season of joy and celebration, we grieve with fellow citizens mourning the painful losses of their loved ones,” President Tinubu said, urging immediate enforcement of strict crowd control measures at public events.

Ongoing Concerns Over Crowd Safety

These back-to-back tragedies follow another fatal crowd crush in Ibadan, where at least 35 children died during a poorly managed event meant for children under 13.

The repeated incidents highlight Nigeria’s ongoing struggle with crowd control measures and the urgent need for enhanced safety protocols at large gatherings.

As investigations continue, authorities face mounting pressure to ensure that such heartbreaking incidents are prevented in the future.

News Desk

Recent Posts

Rajpal Yadav Shares First Post After Jail Release

Actor pens heartfelt gratitude note following interim relief in cheque-bounce case February 19, 2026: Actor…

5 hours ago

Ruckus In UP Assembly During Budget Debate

SP MLAs clash with Minister Sanjay Nishad amid sloganeering and scuffle in House February 19,…

5 hours ago

Taliban Code Legalises Domestic Beating

New criminal law in Afghanistan classifies society by status, shields clerics and permits ‘discipline’ of…

5 hours ago

93-Year-Old Bodybuilder Reveals His ‘Biggest Secret’ To Staying Fit: “Changed My Diet Entirely…”

Jim Arrington isn’t just staying active — he’s rewriting expectations around ageing. The California-based great-grandfather…

6 hours ago

Navitaire Glitch Disrupts Flights

Global system outage slows check-ins at Delhi airport amid AI Summit rush February 19, 2026:…

6 hours ago

Vikram Bhatt, Wife Shwetambari Bhatt Granted Bail in ₹30-Crore Biopic Cheating Case

After spending several weeks in jail, filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambari Bhatt have…

7 hours ago