The North Central rally of Transformation Ambassadors of
Nigeria (TAN) to garner support for President Goodluck Jonathan second term
ambition nearly ended abruptly on Saturday
in Minna when the stand
accommodating dignitaries collapsed leaving many people injured.
The programme was mid-way when at about 11:05am the stand
carved in and dignitaries, protocol officers scampered for safety.
The Niger State governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, deputy
governors of Kogi and Sokoton Yomi Awoniyi and Muktar Shagari, the Secretary to
the Federal government, Senator Pius Anyim Pius, Senator, Ministers of
Information, Water Resources, Internal Affairs, National Planning and Minister
of State FCT were among the dignitaries on the stand.
The affected persons were rushed in National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA) ambulances to a Bay Clinic ( a private hospital) and General Hospital in
Minna.
Some of those who were injured had broken heads, hands and
legs.
No sooner peace returned to the arena that dignitaries that
those who were not hurt were relocated to the podium set for speech making,
while delegates abandoned other stands for fear of collapsing.
The development forced many delegates to head for their
vehicles and returned while the organisers continued to address a very scanty
audience compared with the crowd before the collapse.
Efforts to get the number of victims failed as calls to NEMA
officials could not be reached, while government officials were not forth
coming.
The Niger state Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu in his
address said that the incident should be regarded as a sacrifice and a sign of
success and victory for President Jonathan.
He blamed the collapse of the VIP stand on the huge crowd on
it as well as the crowd at the event, stressing that the place was overcrowded.
“The place was overcrowded by dignitaries, their security
and protocol officers, that is why the place craved in,” he said.
He however thanked God for minimising the havoc to injuries
sustained by few personalities.
The Nation
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