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Eight persons didn’t die in Katsina stampede over palliatives — Police

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Eight persons didn’t die in Katsina stampede over palliatives — Police

By Jeffrey Agbo

Katsina State Police Command has debunked a report making the rounds on social media that eight persons died in a stampede during distribution of palliatives.

Spokesman of the Command, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Katsina.

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The statement said, “Katsina State Police Command is aware of the recent misinformation making the rounds in social media alleging the deaths of eight people at GRA Katsina as a result of a stampede.

“We wish to categorically clarify the misinformation in circulation. Following a thorough investigation and verification of the facts surrounding the matter, we can confirm that on the April 3, 2024, a former gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Yakubu Lado-Danmarke, shared alms/palliatives to some members of the public at GRA Katsina.

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“As a result of which the venue of the distribution was heavily crowded thereby obstructing vehicular movement and public thoroughfare.”

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However, Aliyu said, the Command made adequate deployment of personnel to the venue to ensure a seamless distribution process and safety of the members of the public.

According to him, nobody died during the distribution of the palliatives.

Aliyu said that the Commissioner of Police (CP), Aliyu Abubakar-Musa, therefore urged the public to always rely on credible sources of information and official statements from the Command for accurate and verified information.

The CP further cautioned the public against sharing unverified information especially on social media platforms for peace in the state.

“The command remains committed to providing timely updates and transparent information on matters concerning public safety and security,” he quoted the CP as saying.

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