Obi Bemoans Stampedes Of Nigerians Over Struggle For Food

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The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi has said it is saddening that life has become cheap in the country.

The former Anambra State Governor bemoaned the regular occurrences of stampedes and struggle for food, saying it reflects the depth of hunger and starvation in the country.

Speaking via his official X handle, Obi said the nation now has a situation where people are losing their lives to hunger before the projected timeline, adding that the physical hunt and struggle for scarce food has become a life-threatening adventure in itself.

The statement came after a stampede at Nasarawa State University, where two students lost their lives while hustling for government-provided food.

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Another four people have also reportedly lost their lives in a stampede during an almsgiving zakat exercise for the poor in Bauchi State, adding that the development showed the level of desperation among the people.

According to him, with food prices soaring higher every day and the nation continuing to wallow in unproductivity, people now live their lives not knowing where the next meal will come from.

He said: “It is saddening how cheap life has become in this country today. It is now a daily occurrence to read reports of our fellow Nigerians who lose their lives while struggling for basic food to eat.

“Just 3 days ago, I lamented the disheartening occurrence involving some of our children at Nasarawa State University who lost their lives in a stampede while hustling for government-provided food.

“Yesterday, another four people also reportedly lost their lives in a stampede during an almsgiving zakat exercise for the poor in Bauchi State. These regular occurrences of stampede and struggle for food only reflect the depth of hunger and starvation in the country.

“It also shows the level of desperation among our people. With food prices soaring higher every day and our nation continuing to wallow in unproductivity, our people now live their lives not knowing where the next meal will come from.”



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