Oyo Files Murder Charges as Court Grants Bail to Ooni’s Ex-Queen

January 13, 2025

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Murder Charges

The Oyo State government has filed murder charges against Naomi Silekunola, the ex-queen of Ooni of Ife, and others linked to the tragic stampede that occurred in Ibadan. The incident, which claimed multiple lives, has drawn significant public attention, intensifying calls for justice.

On Monday, January 13, a Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan granted Silekunola bail to the tune of ₦10 million, with two sureties. The court also extended bail to Hamzat, the principal of the school where the stampede took place. Both individuals were among several suspects initially arrested and charged over the tragedy.

The stampede, which happened during a distribution exercise organized at the school premises, led to a chaotic scene as a large crowd scrambled for items. Several lives were lost, and many others sustained injuries. Investigations revealed lapses in crowd management and safety protocols, prompting authorities to take legal action.

The Oyo State Ministry of Justice has now leveled an 18-count charge against the suspects, including allegations of negligence and murder. Prosecutors argued that their actions and omissions directly contributed to the deaths, thereby necessitating strict legal measures.

Silekunola’s counsel, however, maintained her innocence, stating that she was not directly involved in organizing the event and could not have foreseen the outcome. They expressed confidence in disproving the charges during trial, labeling them as politically motivated.

Meanwhile, the court imposed strict conditions for Silekunola’s bail. In addition to the financial requirement, she must surrender her passport and report regularly to the police until the case is resolved. Hamzat and other defendants face similar restrictions, reflecting the severity of the charges.

The stampede has reignited debates on public event management and the accountability of influential figures. Advocacy groups have called on government bodies to enforce stricter safety regulations to prevent future tragedies.

As the legal proceedings continue, all eyes remain on the Oyo judiciary to deliver a fair trial. Stakeholders hope the case will set a precedent for handling incidents involving high-profile individuals and public safety lapses.

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