Southern monarchs to FG: Address food insecurity, hardship now

Southern Nigeria traditional rulers Sunday called on the federal government to address food insecurity and economic hardship in the country even as they predicted a brighter 2025. On the recent ... The post Southern monarchs to FG: Address food insecurity, hardship now appeared first on Blueprint Newspapers Limited.

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Southern Nigeria traditional rulers Sunday called on the federal government to address food insecurity and economic hardship in the country even as they predicted a brighter 2025. On the recent stampedes during sharing of palliatives in some parts of the country, the monarchs said the sad incidents highlighted the level of desperation in the country. In a statement signed by the publicity secretary and the monarch of Aro kingdom, His Eminence, Dr Eberechukwu Oji, the monarchs regretted the loss of lives during the stampedes.

The statement reads: “It is with profound sadness that we extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those who tragically lost their lives in the recent stampede events in Anambra, Abuja, and Oyo states. These heartbreaking incidents, which occurred during events organised with goodwill intentions, are painful reminders of the fragility of life and the need for collective vigilance to prevent such tragedies in the future. “Our hearts go out to the innocent victims, whose lives were cut short in moments that should have been filled with hope and community spirit.



We stand in solidarity with their families, friends, and all those affected by these tragic occurrences. “These events also highlight the urgent need for sustained efforts to address the economic challenges facing our nation. The desperation and overcrowding seen at these gatherings are symptomatic of deeper systemic issues that require immediate attention.

“We urge the Nigerian government to continue working tirelessly to improve the economic situation, create more opportunities, and alleviate the pressures that drive citizens to such perilous circumstances. “Additionally, we call on event organisers across the nation to prioritise safety by involving local and national security agencies in the planning and execution of their programs. Adequate crowd control measures, risk assessments, and emergency response plans must be integral to any public event to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.

” “May we honour the memories of those who lost their lives by working together to prevent such incidents in the future. “As we stand at the threshold of a new year, we extend our cautious but heartfelt optimism for a brighter and more prosperous 2025 for Nigeria. While the challenges of the past year have been profound, they have also underscored the resilience, unity, and indomitable spirit of our people.

“Let us carry forward the lessons learned and the hope that together, we can create a safer, more secure, and economically stable nation. “May 2025 bring renewed opportunities for growth, healing, and progress, as we work collectively to address the systemic issues that have held us back and strive to uplift every Nigerian.” The monarchs called for unity among Nigerians irrespective of differences.

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