By Comrade Aloysius Attah
It was on a Friday,
the 1ST Nov. 2013, time was 8:45 pm. As a devoted Roman
Catholic by the grace of God, I had attended mass in the morning to mark the
All Saints Day. I was supposed to be in Nsukka to witness and cover the
Stigmatic signs often happening to Sister Martina Offorka, a mystic nun
residing at Enugu – Ezike who sheds blood mysteriously with pains all
over her body during Easter and All Saints period. I had done a
story about her before in the Sunday Sun newspaper and wanted to do a follow up
but because my wife and I had earlier agreed to attend the Holy Ghost Adoration
night vigil, I had to shelve the Nsukka trip.
I once attended the Uke
Adoration Thursday morning programme in the past and knowing how difficult it
was for me to find a parking space for my car; I acted on the same impulse to
tell my wife that we are attending the night programme without the children
which she concurred.
And so, we set
out. Tell tale signs of what to expect that night hit me when on
taking the Ideani tarred road; we saw long stretch of vehicles. Negotiating the
road leading to St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Uke premises, we couldn’t drive
an inch again as the entire road was filled up. We had to park immediately and
joined other vehicles on double parking as directed by some stewards on duty.
Henceforth, all other vehicles coming in had to park along the Ideani road and
everybody trekked down to the adoration ground. There was serious human traffic
not to talk of the gridlock already formed by the vehicles.
We trekked for about 30
minutes until we entered the adoration ground only to be confronted with a sea
of human heads. Lights provided at the venue shone so brightly and the crowd
therein was so unprecedented. The only place I’ve ever seen such large number
of people in the past was at Fr. Mbaka adoration ground, Enugu and Shiloh convention
of the Winners Chapel in Ota, Ogun state.
Though we carried our
own chairs from the house, finding a space to perch was such a Herculean task.
We finally attached ourselves in a little space through the assistance of an unknown
Good Samaritan who offered to adjust for us, hers different from others who
howled at us when we approached them with a similar request.
By this time, the
presiding priest, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obimma a.k.a
Ebube Muonso was at the
stage calling on the worshippers to support the adoration project with
donations. This was done in between sharing of testimonies. Soon thereafter,
around some minutes past ten, the mass of the night started. As the
priest was still at the opening stage of the mass, I looked side ways and guess
whom I saw walking close to my side as our eye contacts met – It was Governor
Peter Obi walking majestically , quietly and unannounced as a local steward was
leading the way for them to proceed to the altar side. Coming in tow behind
Peter was Willie Obiano, the APGA Guber candidate and others like Chief Victor
Umeh, Obi’s media assistant, Barr. Valentine Obienyem, Ifeanyi Ibezi , Chief
Joe Martins Uzodike and few others I can’t recollect now. What
struck me first was that they entered without noise and fanfare and without any
single armed security on their trail.
It was after the mass
that Fr. Obimma announced Obi’s presence and called on him to make a speech.
Obi mounted the stage alone without Obiano or any other aides. He also did not
make any reference to Obiano as he spoke briefly. He said that he did not come
to the adoration ground for politics but rather to thank God for the gift of
the church through Fr. Obimma. He reminded the congregation that his brother is
a catholic priest while his sister is also a Reverend Sister. He made a pledge
of N5million as part of his bazaar support to the center coming up the next
Thursday and for the rehabilitation of facilities at the adoration ground and
also promised to asphalt roads leading to the adoration ground with drainage
and erosion control facilities. He said he would have loved to attend the
bazaar if not that he was traveling outside the country with President Jonathan
within the same period. He also told Fr. Obimma to send a list of 20
indigent worshippers at the adoration ground to him to be sponsored on a
pilgrimage at the holy land in the next two weeks.
What I noticed was that
immediately Obi mounted the stage to talk, some worshippers who positioned
themselves within the front row suddenly brandished posters of Ngige and
Ifeanyi Ubah and started waving them to Obi’s face. Obi who did not betray any
emotion ignored them and continued his speech. There was no single supporter of
Obiano there and nobody raised APGA logo or posters there thereby justifying
Obi’s assertion that he did not come for campaign. It was Fr. Obimma
that eventually reprimanded those Ngige and Ubah supporters and told everybody
to comport themselves. He said that he has resolved not to turn the adoration
ground into a political gathering and also declared that God has shown him who
will be the next governor of the state. Fr. Obimma said that he was
shocked when he received the revelation on the anointed governor now in waiting
after Obi and reminded the people on the need to pray for a violence free and
successful election. He thereafter called out the President General of Uke
community who extolled Obi’s virtues and later presented an award to the
governor. Fr. Obimma later told Obi to kneel down and asked all the priests in
attendance to raise their hands and pray for the governor.
Soon after, the
adoration to the Blessed Sacrament and other prayers commenced in earnest for
the night. At about 3:30am, Obi and his group also filed out
quietly leaving the arena through the same route they came.
Fr. Obimma continued in
the programme and prayed for the people till around 5 am when majority of the
priests who came to assist him in the vigil began to leave quietly
back to their parishes because of the Nov. 2 All Souls day
mass which they will celebrate in their various parishes too.
Before the formal
closing of the programme around 5: 20am, Fr. Obimma admonished the
worshippers to ensure that they attend the All Souls mass in their various
parishes when they return. He also prayed for safe journey on all the
participants. Before his final blessings, many have started leaving in droves
leading to another rush.
When my wife suggested
we join the queue immediately, I instinctively told her that we don’t need to
rush after all, even if we succeed in pushing our way out of the crowd, we
shall still remain stuck when we get to the car since we shall encounter
another serious traffic there. And so we waited till around 6 am before
stepping out of the adoration podium.
On trying to join the
line of people filing out of the main access road out of the place, we
encountered the worst gridlock ever seen in history. People were pushing and
shoving. Some were battling to maintain composure even with their plastic
chairs and wooden benches. Women battled for their own and for the safety of
their children clutched in their hands and some tied on their backs.
People were getting
choked up and I sensed that there may be a stampede the next moment and
signaled to my wife that we must get out of the queue without further delay.
Trying to wriggle out of the tight scene was like a war front but I managed to
use the ‘last’ strength in me to push and pulled my wife out of the scene and
we stood aside to allow the ‘Russians’ to continue their rush.
Not up to 5 minutes
after, my worst fears was confirmed. Few meters away from my
presence, the pushing and shoving turned into great fall and stampede. A woman
frying akara by the road side in the compacted road was said
to have shouted for people to beware of the oil fire. That the road was sloppy
and the ground wet compounded the whole situation. Many tripped over and fell,
others rolled on the ground while many stepped on people’s heads and bellies.
The next thing was suffocation and exhaustion, injuries and bruises.
While casualties were
many, rescue operations were stalled by vehicular and human traffic. The
stewards on duty had to jump fences to smuggle the affected people back to the
podium for resuscitation and first aid.
Of particular
commendation are the nurses, local workers and men of the Red Cross Society who
worked tirelessly to save lives. Some of the victims were carried on
stretchers, others strapped on the backs while some were carried on the head
like dead bodies being conveyed after fighting in a war front.
It was such a pathetic
sight that women and children not affected wailed uncontrollably including my
wife.
While resuscitation was
ongoing, the prayer warriors also embarked on intensive prayer warfare with Fr.
Obimma leading the pack. People like us also provided emergency phone numbers
of the police and Road safety corps while assisting in rescuing the affected.
As the day progressed
and the reality dawned that many will not survive the accident, some mischievous
people began to make snide remarks.
Some said “Look at what
Peter Obi has caused us; Ngige came in the day why did he come in the night”?
“They have come to use our blood to win this election” and so many other
unprintable things.
As I listened to these
unfounded remarks, my mind began to wander that wicked and desperate
politicians were at work. A reliable source had earlier told me that Dr. Chris
Ngige and his political allies in APC planted an informant in Obi and APGA
government’s camp who gives them reliable information on the governor and APGA
campaign train activities. That in most instances, Ngige tries to beat the
governor by first of all visiting any place the governor scheduled to visit
ahead of time and make political statements to rubbish the governor’s image or
most times, he will wait till the actual time of the governor’s visit, storm
the venue when Obi will be making a remark and eventually cause a stir and
distraction with cheers of Onwa! Onwa! from the rented crowd . I
never believed this until events were to prove my source right.
While we were still at
the adoration ground trying to save lives, the same source alerted me that Obi
will see fire from this incident going by the propaganda machine APC and Ngige
will make out of his coincidental visit and the tragedy that happened. I
was therefore shocked to the marrow when on reaching home around 12pm, the
story was all over the internet that the stampede and deaths were caused by
Obi’s thugs and security who fired shots and tear gas on the worshippers in
anger because Obi was booed at the adoration ground. Haba! Are they trying to
tell us that Obi’s security details that never entered or got close to the
adoration ground could come into the same arena by dawn when Obi had left with
them by 3:30 am?
Even our fellow Awka
based journalists (correspondents) who have never hidden their loyalty to Ngige
though they freely participate in collecting any ‘jenwu’ and ‘gbalamu’
dropped from the governor’s camp decided to wickedly anchor their story on this
falsehood without bothering to cross check facts or visit the scene of the
incident.
Nothing can be more
wicked and inhuman than this kind of malicious politicking and
journalism. Till now, I’m still wondering and searching to find out how
Obi could be held responsible for this calamity either directly or
vicariously. Between Obi who dropped his security details along
Ideani road and trekked for more than 30 minutes to and fro the adoration
ground and Ngige who allegedly planted his supporters at
the adoration ground for sinister motives, who is responsible and who should be
held liable?
The desperation
of some politicians in Anambra State has got to
be addressed and curtailed. There will only emerge one governor at a time after
the Nov. 16 2013 elections in Anambra state and I don’t think the
race to the Awka government house is worth dying or killing for.
Our catechism doctrine
taught us that one can also commit murder not only by physical killing with
guns, weapons or poisoning but also by character assassination and verbal
missiles. It is quite painful that instead of people having real
sympathy for the dead and the bereaved, they turn around to feast on such
tragic incident to score cheap political points. The wrath of God is coming and
it will be disastrous.
We thank the
Metropolitan Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Rev. Valerian Maduka Okeke for
getting first hand information from the Spiritual Director of the ministry,
Rev. Fr. Obimma and issuing a statement immediately clarifying issues about the
unfortunate incident.
We condole with the
families of the affected and the Spiritual Director for this unexpected
challenge and call for effective crowd control measures that will avert this
kind of incident in the future.
Governor Obi should also
be commended for the prompt response and empathy shown to the victims as he
immediately cancelled all other engagements for the day and visited the scene
and all the hospitals where the victims were taken to.
Efforts should be made
to identify all the affected families, with the adoration ministry and the
state government playing lead roles in their burial, funeral and other expenses
for the survivors.
Eternal rests grant the
dead oh lord and may your perpetual light shine upon them forever, amen.
(Comrade Attah,
Chairman, Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) writes from Onitsha, Anambra
state. Email : princemmy@yahoo.com)
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