In remembrance of the tragic electrocution incident which claimed the
lives of about seven persons in a viewing centre in Calabar last
Thursday, a former Presidential Adviser to ex-President Olusegun
Obasanjo, Sen Florence Ita-Giwa, has promised to build a `Memorial
Viewing Centre’ in commemoration of victims of the sad incident.
There were conflicting reports about the death toll, but the
Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hafiz Inuwa, confirmed that
seven persons died while 11 others are currently hospitalised at the
University of Calabar Teaching Hospital.
The incident happened at around 9.30pm at Nyagasang area of Atimbo in
Calabar municipality local government area of the state while football
lovers were watching a UEFA Europa League match between Manchester
United and Anderlecht.
Ita-Giwa said she received the news of the tragic incident with shock,
adding that the incident was pathetic because the deceased left behind
their loved ones.
According to her, sport was one of the activities that keeps the youths
off crime, adding that “some youths are unemployed; there don’t have any
form of relaxation, and it is sad to hear that they died while
expressing their love for football.
“I am a mother, I feel pained on sighting the viewing centre because
when you imagine that these lovely people died after paying N50 to watch
a single game is very pathetic.
“We are going to take a tour of most of the communities to ensure that
viewing centres are far from high tension cables because we can’t take
away football from the youths.
“As a way to commiserate with the deceased and victims of the incident, I
will build a standard viewing centre for the youths of this
community.’’
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