In light of the recent stampede in Ibadan, writer Ikhide Ikheloa has expressed strong criticism of the government's response
In light of the recent stampede in Ibadan, writer Ikhide Ikheloa has expressed strong criticism of the government's response.
He pointedly remarked that in a sane society, if 35 dogs were to die in a stampede, the president would establish a crisis center and hold hourly press conferences to provide updates on the situation.
Ikheloa's comments highlight the perceived inadequacy of the government’s reaction to serious incidents affecting citizens.
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