Chief Ernest Azudialu Obiejesi, the founder of Obijackson Foundation on Friday led other dignitaries to hold mass funeral service of interdenominational church service to pay last respect to between 20 and 22 unofficially stated numbers of people that died in a stampede during the foundation Christmas rice and other gift items sharing event on December 21, 2024 at Okija Community in the Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The mass funeral service where some families were in attendance with the portrait photographs of thier deceased loved ones, was held at Saint Mary’s Field, Okija, with local media reporting that the shops and markets especially the major market in the area; Nkwo in the area were under lock and key in honour of the dead victims.
Ezeh Nduka Duke, National Publicity Secretary of Okija Progressive Union had requested all attendees to put on black clothes in hour of the stampede victims in a mass burial announcement he titled: “Okija Mourns”.
Anambra Broadcasting Service, ABS reported that: “Businesses across Okija in Ihiala Local Government Area came to a standstill today as the community held an inter-denominational funeral service to honour victims of Okija stampede.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday 21st December 2024 during a distribution of Christmas palliative by Obijackson Foundation, claimed 22 lives and left many injured, plunging the town into mourning.
The traditional ruler of Okija, Igwe Nnamdi Okezie, the Founder of Obijackson Foundation, Chief Ernest Obiejisi, the Chairman, Dozzy Group of Company Chief Chukwudozie Nwankwo, Pioneer Anglican Bishop of Ihiala Diocese, Right Reverend Ralph Okafor (Retired) , were among the attendees.
Addressing the crowd, Chief Obiejesi expressed deep concern over the incident, assuring the community that comprehensive steps will be taken to prevent future occurrences.
After the funeral service, families who were yet to bury their loved ones proceeded to lay their bodies to rest”.
Also Punch Newspaper reported that: “No fewer than 21 people, mostly women and children reportedly lost their lives during the tragic incident that occurred on December 21, 2024, during the palliative distribution being donated by a notable member of the community, Chief Ernest Azudialu Obiejesi, through his foundation, Obijackson Foundation.
The inter-denominational burial service for the victims held at Saint Mary’s Field, Okija, on Friday, had families of the victims, survivors, community members, and other notable personalities of the community in attendance in the low-key event.
The event was organised by Obijackson Foundation, alongside the royal palace of the Okija community.
During the service, the Very Reverend Donald Chukwudolue, who anchored his lesson from the book of Revelation 21:1-8, asked the Almighty God to console everybody who lost their loved ones and prayed that such would not occur again in the community.
Chukwudolue said, “We ask God to wipe away every tear and console the families of the deceased. We pray such an accident will not occur in Okija again. Okija mourns, Anambra mourns, and Nigeria mourns.
“Nobody would hear such tragic news and not feel sober. Only the Lord can console those who lost their loved ones and we pray the Lord will continue to comfort the families of the victims.”
During his sermon, the Bishop of Ihiala Diocese, Anglican Communion, Ralph Okafor, who read from the book of Psalms 23, urged the families of the victims to move and continue to look to God for consolation, saying, “Past is past, we must move on.”
While mourning the victims, the Founder of the Obijackson Foundation, Chief Ernest Azudialu-Obiejesi, thanked the traditional ruler of the community and other members of the community for their support and show of love.
Azudialu-Obiejesi said, “Today, we gather here with heavy hearts to honour the memory of those we lost in the tragedy that happened on December 21 in the community. I, as the founder of the Obijackson Foundation sincerely expressed my deepest condolences to the families of the victims and the entire Okija community for the incident.
“The foundation remains steadfast in its resolve to human development, this incident has strengthened our resolve to ensure there such tragedy will not occur again. Let this tragedy bring us closer and make us stronger as a community and have a resolve to forge ahead.
“This kind of tragedy can deter you from engaging in service, but we as a foundation, are going to continue to ensure that we do everything that God has empowered us to do to ensure that Okija never suffers this kind of calamity again.
“We are humbled and reminded of the importance of doing good. We are taking decisive actions and our resolve to serve the Okija people will remain steadfast. Together, we will rebuild, together, we will make Okija a safer place where you will always eat and remember your brothers and sisters.
“The Obijackson Foundation will continue to do good. As the founder of the foundation, we have done this for 15 years and I assure you, we will continue to bring succour and love to Okija. May all those families that lost their loved ones continue to relate and we will support them with all the things they deserve.”
In his speech, the traditional ruler of the community, Emeka Okezie, urged the foundation to continue in its philanthropic gestures as these have impacted positively on the community and the lives of the people.
Okezie urged Azudialu-Obiejesi to continue in his community service and impact on lives and not to be discouraged by the unfortunate incident.
The Chairman of Dozzy Group of Companies, Chief Daniel Chukwudozie, consoled the victims and donated a sum of ₦10 million to them.
Some of the victims, who spoke at the event, expressed sadness over what happened while calling on the Almighty God to grant the souls of the deceased eternal rest”, Punch Newspaper report ends in quote.