Chief Paul Chukwuma, a prominent candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship ticket in Anambra, has halted his palliative distribution activities in response to a sad stampede that occurred in Okija, Anambra State, during a palliative distribution event, killing several people.
A philanthropist planned a food distribution event to help the neighbourhood. At least 22 people were killed in the rush that resulted from the incident.
Chief Chukwuma has instructed his campaign group to stop distributing Christmas presents and palliatives in person.
He conveyed his deep sadness for the occurrence, offered his condolences to the impacted families, and underlined the necessity of creative ways to reduce the discomfort of the intended recipients in subsequent distributions.
This episode fits into a worrying pattern in Nigeria where numerous fatalities have resulted from unplanned palliative distribution incidents.
Authorities have called for improved crowd management techniques and issued cautions against disorganised distribution operations in response to similar stampedes in other areas.
In order to prevent similar incidents in the future, the Nigeria Police Force has launched investigations into the incident and stressed the importance of appropriate planning and security measures.
To protect beneficiaries, authorities are advising palliative distribution event planners to work with law enforcement and use efficient crowd management techniques.








