A member of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos State and six other persons lost their lives during a stampede to purchase affordable rice sold by Nigeria Customs Service.
The confirmation was contained in an obituary message by the APC on Saturday, February 24, 2024, that mourned the party member and other Nigerians lost in the incident.
The incident occurred on Friday, February 23, 2024, as the victims attempted to purchase a 25kg bag of rice sold at a discounted price of ₦10,000 by the Customs.
To cushion the effect of the prevailing economic hardship, the service announced last week that it was ready to directly distribute seized food items to Nigerians.
As such, the service directed Lagos residents to use their National Identification Number (NIN) as a means of identification to purchase the rice at any of its areas of operations within the state.
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The intervention came amid demonstrations against the soaring cost of living, particularly food price hikes in the country.
The average price of a 50kg bag of foreign Rice in Nigeria today February 25, 2024 is ₦80,000 while the average price of a 25kg (half) bag of foreign Rice is ₦40,000.
However, there was an unpleasant twist to events at the Zone A Headquarters, Harvey Road in Yaba.
The stampede ensued as the crowd scrambled to get their hands on a bag after Customs decided to give the rice away for free.
As now confirmed by the Coordinator of FKL Ward E1, Lagos State of the APC, Oluwafemi Fadahunsi, and Secretary, Comrade Adebari Adewale, Adebanjo was one of the seven people who died as a result of the incident.
In the obituary released on Saturday, the party wrote, “It is with heavy hearts and regret we announce the painful death of one of our members in FKL WARD E1, Mrs Adebanjo Comfort Funmilayo of house number 104, Ibidun street by AKINHANMI street, Ojuelegba.
“She was among the 7 victims who died in the course of buying custom rice at Yaba.
“May God grant all the members of her family and all the residents of WARD E1 the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.”