Late Mrs Sandra's Family
The husband of one of those who didn’t make it alive back
home at the just held NIS recruitment exercise in Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium
Benin City has asked the Government to please provide a job for him to be able
to look after the three children the deceased has now left alone in his care.
According to Mr Amun, he and his late wife woke up very
early that day to be able to get to the venue on time. After they had queued for
a while, he became tensed and almost couldn't breathe and asked his wife to let
them go home, but she told him to look for a seat outside the stadium and relax
while she remains on the queue.
While outside the stadium, his wife’s brother (who also came
for the same exercise) ran into him and asked after his sister, and he told him
she was on the queue.
Around 4pm, they were asked to come in and write a test and
he looked all around for her, but she was nowhere to be found. His younger brother
later forced him to go and write the test, that his sister must be somewhere writing
hers already.
After the test, the search continued and he waited till
around 7pm at the stadium gate for his wife, but she never came.
After getting home without meeting her at home, he became more worried
and decided to go to the hospital most of the injured victims were
rushed too, but to his surprise his wife's name was not among the names
of the victims showed to him.
The nurses later told him, a corpse was brought in with no
identification, he asked to see the corpse, and on getting there, he saw
his wife lying down lifeless.
''Behold I saw my wife sleeping alone. I touched her, she
could not touch me, I called her, she could not answer'', he said in tears.
Mr Amun also made a vital statement that the stampede occurred
when some immigration officials locked the stadium’s big gate and left the smaller
one opened, and requested that each candidate pay N1000 each before entering
the stadium. Those who could afford it paid, and those who couldn’t made every
effort to get into the stadium and that lead to the initial stampede, Mr Amum revealed.
He however pleaded with the Government to please give him
and his brother in-law a job, so he would be able to look after his three children.
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