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September 29, 2015

Senate to investigate Hajj stampede

Senate to investigate Hajj stampede

Following the motion moved by Senator representing Lagos East, Sen. Gbenga Ashafa on the Hajj stampede, the Senate on Tuesday resolved to set up a committee to investigate the causes of the incidence which claimed the lives of no fewer than 50 Nigerians and over 700 others in Saudi Arabia.

ashafa  1The Red Chamber, which took the decision at its resumption of plenary after a long recess, said it would hold public hearing to forestall recurrence of the incident.

The lawmakers urged the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to coordinate with Saudi authorities to determine the actual number of affected Nigerians and to ensure adequate compensation.

Sen. Gbenga Ashafa (APC-Lagos East), who just returned from the Hajj, said that the Nigerian casualty figure would have been more but for the effort of the medical teams of the Nigerian contingencies to the pilgrimage.

He insisted that the Saudi authorities should be blamed for the stampede as they did not do enough to avert it.

According to Ashafa, only one exit gate out of 10 that were provided was opened, and this forced those who should have used the exit gate to resort to using the entrance gate.

“He further stated that a proper restructuring and remodelling should be done. The senator also emphasized on the need for a proper head count of Nigerians going in for Hajj to ensure proper safety for his people. He said