The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has urged the Nigerian police to release the estranged wife of Ooni of Ife, Prophetess Naomi Shikemi, after she was arrested over the Ibadan funfair stampede.
TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the police arrested Naomi Shikemi, after several children died at a stampede organised by her foundation, Women in Need of Guidance and Support (WINGS) at the Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan.
Reacting to the development, Peter Obi in a statement on Sunday, decried that police failed to arrest the political leaders who failed to make policies that would better the lives of citizens.
He argued that acts of goodwill, even when they unintentionally result in unfortunate outcomes, should not be criminalized.
“While still in mourning mood over the precious lives lost due to tragic incidents stemming from the distribution of palliatives, I am deeply pained that such occurrences are a reflection of the severe hunger and poverty currently ravaging our nation. My heartfelt condolences go to the affected families, communities, and states.
“The recent arrest of the organizers of a palliative distribution program in Oyo state, spearheaded by the former wife of the Ooni of Ife, has come to my attention. I want to make a heartfelt appeal to the government to reconsider this action. Acts of goodwill, even when they unintentionally result in unfortunate outcomes, should not be criminalized. This particular initiative was intended to alleviate suffering and bring relief to the people,” he said.
The former governor of Anambra State explained that political leaders must prioritize the citizens through their actions and policies to reduce poverty in the country.
“If accountability is to be sought, it should begin with the leaders and policymakers whose cumulative actions—or inactions—have inflicted the widespread hardship and suffering we see today. It is the systemic failure of governance, not the efforts of well-meaning individuals, that should be scrutinized.
“As a nation, we must collectively retrace our steps and prioritize policies and actions that uplift the lives of our people. Let us redirect our focus toward creating a system where no citizen is left desperate for necessities. In doing so, we can begin to rebuild trust and ensure that tragedies like these are not repeated,” Obi added.