Nasarawa: The Death of Two Students in Palliative Stampede Was Avoidable -Akala/ Tietie

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The university is a well-structured institution with facilities and development; why did the distribution have to be done under one umbrella?
Samuel Akala, Former Chairman, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State

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11 COMMENTS

  1. It's unfortunate and absurd that the state governor who is organizing this palliative program cannot strictly plan or apply crowd control measures.

    The state governor is absolutely responsible for the sudden death of those two students.

    And the state should be sued for compensation.

  2. The problem with Nigeria is that no lesson is being learnt…7 people died just 2 weeks ago while customs were distributing rice..and now it has happened again in nasarawa ..no country has ever grown it's economy through palliative

  3. My suggestion here is they should call on each Students departments to the auditorium where the Deans of each Faculty can identify every student and show of an ID or verification to enable them share foods stuff. I think this will help out. Thanks

  4. It’s bad enough that rice is now being given out in universities. I agree with Frank totally state of the nation and they cannot even organise it properly. People waiting since 2 am in the morning ??? Kai I weep for Nigeria

  5. The government of snatch, grab and run is only sustained via palliatives. They dont have any other ideas to get the economy stable for the citizens to afford something as simple as rice. Its indeed the height of irresponsibility. Shame on our clueless and myopic leaders

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