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Compassion, Courage, and Accountability: A Reflection on Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat and Government Responsibility

I have often been critical of some media practices associated with Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat, primarily based on the ethical standards one would expect regulatory bodies like the NBC and NCC to enforce. However, it is impossible to overlook his profound humanitarian efforts and his genuine love for the masses. This became even more evident during my visit to him on Sunday at the Agodi Correctional Centre, where I witnessed an incredible outpouring of solidarity from people of all walks of life. What struck me most was his remarkable ability to connect deeply with so many individuals, recognizing their faces, recalling their names, and empathizing with their emotions. Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat displayed extraordinary compassion, courage, and humanity during our interactions. He spoke about his tireless efforts to support the affected families, whom he considers part of his community, refusing to abandon them in their moment of need. While we remain committed to upholding the rule of law, it is imperative for the government to take full responsibility for its role in the events leading to and following such tragedies. Neglecting this duty only undermines the progress we seek as a society. May Oyo State continue to tread the path of greatness, guided by accountability, empathy, and a commitment to the welfare of its people. Idris Animasaun Architect and Social Change Advocate

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Prioritizing Lives: Rethinking Emergency Response in Oyo State

Two days ago, I witnessed two ambulances drive out of an event at Adamasingba Stadium, where over 1,000 people had gathered. This happened right at the peak of the event, raising serious questions about how intentional we are in ensuring effective emergency rescue operations. Amidst the ongoing Oriyomi saga – which increasingly feels like a witch hunt – it is crucial to shift focus back to what truly matters: protecting lives. This incident brings critical questions to the forefront: 1. What is the value of our investment in fire rescue, accident response, and emergency services? How many fire engines and ambulances have been purchased in the last six years? 2. How many first responders have been trained since the Bodija incident? Have there been significant improvements in our emergency response framework, or are we still reacting with the same inefficiency that has cost lives in the past? 3. What structures are in place to ensure the safety of citizens during large public events? While event organizers bear responsibility for safety measures, the state cannot absolve itself of the duty to provide overarching security and emergency frameworks. The reality is that the lives of our citizens must take precedence over political distractions. It is time to reassess our priorities and invest in robust emergency services that reflect the value we place on human life. Public safety should not be treated as an afterthought or left to chance – it must become a central component of governance. As we reflect on these issues, the state must not only ask hard questions but provide transparent answers and clear action plans. The security and well-being of Oyo State’s residents should never be compromised by oversight or neglect.

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