Ibadan stampede: Lawyer wants parents who threw children over the fence prosecuted

A legal practitioner, Mr Oluwatobi Fatoki has said parents involved in throwing their children over the fence to collect palliatives during Wednesday’s funfair tragedy in Ibadan should be prosecuted if such children d!ed in the process

“Such a parent should be held culpable for the de.ath of any child who dies in the process; the paramount interest of a child should be the major concern of any parent,” Fatoki, a former spokesperson of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ibadan Branch, said in an interview on Tuesday.

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He said such parents were culpable in the de.ath of their children.

Police said 35 children died in the funfair stampede at Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan.

Fatoki emphasised that the act of throwing or aiding children over the fence to collect palliatives was outrightly illegal and injurious.

“Parents and guardians should live up to the responsibility to protect their wards. We have lost national ethics according to the constitution.

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“Government should ensure that things are done in the right way. We have regulatory bodies and protocols that should be followed.

“Issues of charity should be regulated in all ways to have a positive outcome,” he said.

The legal practitioner urged governments at all levels to put in place strict policies and protocols that must be adhered to by organisers of such programmes.

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“These policies must be strictly followed before any mass gathering occurs in their states.

“Facilities such as numbers of uniformed officers/securities, first aid and medical emergency personnel, arrangement and mode of distribution should all be considered.

“This will support the masses in following directions and orders,” he said.

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