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Amnesty International Blames Tinubu Govt Over Hardship After 65 Nigerians Die in Rice Sharing Stampedes.

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Amnesty International has held the Tinubu administration accountable for the dire economic conditions in Nigeria, which they say have led to desperation and tragic incidents such as the recent stampedes during rice-sharing events. These incidents, which occurred in Abuja and Anambra, claimed the lives of 65 Nigerians, highlighting the toll of the worsening economic situation.

The stampedes took place during charity events organized to distribute rice to struggling citizens amidst the ongoing economic hardship. Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as large crowds scrambled for the food items, leading to the tragic loss of lives and injuries. Amnesty International has described the incidents as preventable and a symptom of the broader systemic challenges facing the nation.

In a statement, Amnesty International criticized the government’s handling of the economy and the lack of adequate safety measures at public relief events. The organization urged the administration to address the root causes of economic hardship, including inflation and unemployment, which have left many Nigerians unable to afford basic necessities.

The Tinubu government has responded by expressing condolences to the families of the victims and promising a review of safety protocols for public assistance programs. However, critics argue that more proactive measures are needed to address the underlying issues driving the desperation seen in these events.

The tragic events have sparked widespread outrage and debates on social media, with many Nigerians calling for urgent reforms and more effective poverty alleviation strategies. As the nation mourns the victims, the incidents serve as a grim reminder of the human cost of economic challenges and the urgent need for comprehensive solutions.

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