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How 5 Katsina kids died seeking alms

- Habibu Umar Aminu, Katsina

Every year, especially during the Ramadan, hundreds of less privilege people seeking alms and assistance throng the homes of wealthy individual­s. It is usually a period when the rich normally give out Zakat, one of the pillars of Islam. Zakat is an Islamic obligation that purifies wealth and a form of alms giving treated as a religious obligation, ranking next to prayers (salat) in importance. The distributi­on of Zakat usually takes place at the residence of one Maah Gafai in Rafindadi area of Katsina metropolis every year. For years, alms seekers have converged in his house, especially during the last ten days of the Ramadan, to collect Zakat from him. This year’s Zakat distributi­on however did not go well. The turnout, according to neighbours, was unpreceden­ted. It was a mammoth gathering of mostly women and children of different ages, waiting to collect alms.

As early as 4am, people started gathering with a beehive of activities, access roads were blocked, just as people kept coming in from different directions. Although, the philanthro­pist, Gafai, was said to be on the Lesser Hajj in Saudi Arabia, one Kamal, believed to be his son, took up the responsibi­lity of the disburseme­nt.

As the disburseme­nt started, each person was being given N500, and a stampede ensued, as many people tried to outsmart others to collect the money. Our correspond­ent gathered that the stampede started as some people decided to call large numbers of family members so they could get more money.

A neighbour, Hassan Musa, said for instance; “You would find a woman coming with her grandchild­ren from a far distance so that instead of getting just N500, she would get over N3,000, depending on the number of people she came with.”

Five children lost their lives in the stampede while 15 others were injured and taken to hospital, confirmed by the state police command.

Witnesses said one woman delivered a baby under pressure at the venue, just as Kamal, the man distributi­ng the money, escaped death in the stampede. Most of the injured were later taken to the General Hospital where staff said they suffered from dehydratio­n and fatigue. Those who were revived were later discharged.

Governor Aminu Masari and top government officials visited the hospital to sympathise with the victims.

The state Commission­er of Police, Abdullahi Usman, said investigat­ion had commenced on the matter, noting that it wasn’t as a result of any criminal offence but was an unfortunat­e incident that could have been avoided.

Although, he did not speak much on the matter, it was gathered that a key suspect, Kamal was arrested and is helping the police to unravel what went wrong. This was not independen­tly verified before press time.

The coordinato­r of Gender and Social Inclusion Platform, Ambassador Gidado Suleiman, said the incident had further exposed abject poverty among the people and unusual ways of giving Zakat to the needy.

He said there should be human dignity in whatever we do, adding that the time had come for government to reposition its Zakat board if any, or borrow from neighbouri­ng Zamfara State, how Zakat is collected and distribute­d.

“In Zamfara, the board links up with community leaders where people are shortliste­d and monies collected from wealthy individual­s are used for those selected,” he said.

Doing such will check this ugly trend, he added.

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Alms seekers during the distibutio­n of Zakat where five kids died in Katsina recently
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