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You must Compensate Victims of Rice Stampede’, Falana Challenges Customs

Weeks after the Rice stampede at Customs Service, a human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has demanded considerable compensation from the Service to families of seven persons who died while attempting to purchase the low-cost commodity in Lagos.

The Nigeria Customs announced the sale of 25kg bags of rice for N10,000, following a directive by President Bola Tinubu that rice seized from smugglers should be sold to Nigerians at a cheaper price to ease the food crisis in the country.

During the sale, which began on February 23, seven persons died in a stampede at the Customs Zonal Headquarters in Yaba, Lagos State.

The tragic incident led to the immediate suspension of the low-cost rice sale. Although, the service has resumed sale of the seized rice, the idea of compensation has never crossed the thought of the service.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Falana stated that it was sad that up till now the authorities of NCS had not deemed it fit to identify the families of the victims to at least commiserate with them, insisted the service must take full responsibility.

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“Since a bag of rice was selling for N77,000 at the material time, it ought to have occurred to the Nigeria Customs Service that its zonal headquarters in Yaba would not be able to contain the crowd that had been invited to purchase a 25kg bag of rice at N10,000.

“Therefore, the authorities of the Nigeria Customs Service should take urgent steps to identify the bereaved families of the seven deceased citizens with a view to paying them adequate monetary compensation.

“However, if our advice is ignored by the authorities, we shall not hesitate to approach the Federal High Court to enforce the fundamental right of each of the deceased persons to life as guaranteed by Section 33 of the Nigerian Constitution and Article 4 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights,” Falana said.

The senior lawyer, however, advised Customs to rather carry out the sale through the appropriate local government councils and local government development areas in Lagos State and other states of the federation.

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