The Oyo State Government has slammed 18 counts charge against Ooni of Ife’s ex-queen Naomi Silekunola, the proprietor of an Ibadan-based radio station, Oriyomi Hamzat, and the Principal of Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan, Abdulahi Fasasi, over a unfair stampede which led to the death of 35 children.
The charge sheet, marked I/05C/2025 was filed on Friday, January 10, 2025 before the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan.
The Oyo State Government was listed as the complainant while Silekunola, Hamzat abd and Babatunde were named as defendants.
In the 18 counts, the government accused the defendants of “conspiracy to commit a felony to wit: murder, manslaughter, conspiracy to commit an offense to wit: criminal negligence, and criminal negligence.”
The offences are said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 324 of the Criminal Code, CAP 38, Vol II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.
The names on the charge sheet include: Musiliu Sofiayah, ‘f’, eight years, Lekan Salami ‘m’, seven years, Feyikemi Salam, ‘f’, one and a half years, Olaniyan Joshua ‘m’, one and a half years and Lateef Muisi ‘m’, eight years.
Others are: Opeyemi Ayomide ‘f’, four years, Adebayo Fatimah ‘f’, four years, Adebayo Abibat, ‘f’, five years, Adeyanju Taiwo ‘f’, eight years, Salaudeen Khalid ‘m’ minor, Anjorin Faridat, ‘f’, 10 years, Nahaam Muisi ‘m’, 13 years and Babatunde Toheeb ‘m’, 18 years.
The state alleged that the defendants “negligently omitted to provide adequate security, crowd control mechanisms, and medical facilities to prevent a stampede at a children’s funfair programme organised by you.”
It alleged that the defendants’ “negligent omission resulted in the death of Musiliu Sofiat, aged 8 years, and 34 other children, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 308 and punishable under Section 344 of the Criminal Code, CAP 38, Vol II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.”
Fasasi faces trial on a four-count charge, including conspiracy, acceleration of death, negligent acts causing harm, and failure to provide adequate security and medical facilities.
Last week, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, had vowed that the state would prosecute the defendants.
The defendants have been in prison custody since December 24, following their arrest by the police.