Stampedes: Peter Obi benefitting from misfortunes of Nigerians, says presidency
Presidency has slammed the former Governor Peter Obi, saying his reactions to the recent tragic stampedes resulting in deaths of Nigerians were indecent.
Scores of Nigerians, including children, tragically lost their lives while struggling to collect palliatives in Oyo, Anambra and Abuja.
In his reaction, Mr Obi described the tragedies as a reflection of the endemic poverty and starvation in the country, offering his sympathies to the deceased’s families.
“The desperate quest for survival in these harsh economic times has driven our people to extremes in their search for food, often at the cost of their lives,” Mr Obi noted.
The presidency took exception to the opposition party leader’s comments.
“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,” said presidential spokesman Sunday Dare in a statement on his X on Sunday.
Mr Dare added, “His recent remarks regarding the avoidable tragedies in Anambra and Oyo states lack statesmanship and decency, even as he wallows in the fading waters of his much-vaunted political victory. This attempt to score cheap political point falls flat.”
The presidential media aide further noted that leaders are expected to offer support in times like this, emphasising the importance of crowd management and enforcement to prevent precarious situations.
He insisted the economic policies implemented by President Bola Tinubu would in no time yield positive results.
He added, “This government is committed to ensuring that the economic difficulties of this period are resolved swiftly in Nigeria so that the standard of living of the average Nigerian can improve.
“However, we must not lose sight of the need for patience, orderliness, crowd management, and enforcement of necessary permits for such events.
“Yes, the government has a role to play, but citizens also have responsibilities. Beyond that the ongoing reforms have started to bear fruits and soon Nigeria will feel the positive impacts.”