17th March, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
DEATH OF IMMIGRATION
APPLICANTS: COMPENSATE VICTIMS’ FAMILIES
More than ten people died in stampedes which
occurred at different recruitment locations around Nigeria on Saturday, 15th
March, 2014. The exercise was organized by the immigration department. Several
others were also injured and are receiving treatment in various hospitals.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) consoles the families of the victims and prays
that Allah will grant them the courage to bear the loss as well as the
wherewithal to cushion the economic effect of the death of their young ones and
bread-winners.
In particular, our hearts go to the loved
ones of those pregnant women. We feel their pains and share in their frustration.
There is no gainsaying the fact that overcrowding was responsible
for this calamity. The authorities obviously underestimated the unemployment
monster ravaging the Nigerian society, particularly young graduates. Also
partly responsible for the tragedy was the absence of crowd-control mechanisms.
Nonetheless, while we apportion blame to
those directly in charge of the operation, we appreciate the fact that their
intention was good, namely, to adopt utmost transparency in recruiting staff
for the department of immigration.
Unfortunately good intention alone is not
good enough, meticulous planning is vital to success in such an exercise. With
enough foresight, this tragic incident would have been avoided.
In
a world far advanced in information technology, we are surprised that the
authorities chose to return Nigeria to the Stone Age by assembling thousands of
easily excited young Nigerians to venues which could not contain them.
For instance, about 100,000 job-seekers were packed
like sardine inside the National Stadium, Abuja whose capacity is just 65,000. The whole exercise would have
gone hitch-free if applicants had been engaged online.
In view of the identified loopholes both in
the planning and execution of the immigration recruitment exercise, MURIC
demands the following:
1. a public apology to the families of victims and the rest of Nigerians;
2. immediate compensation for the families of
the victims (at least N10 million to the family of each victim and N15 million to
the families of the pregnant women who died) and
3. a repeat of the exercise to be done online as soon as possible.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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