Late Mrs. Lizzy Effiong |
A 41-year-old food
seller, Mrs. Lizzy Offiong, has died while struggling for a share of the N1m
the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, gave to Mbiaobong market
women. It was learnt that
the woman, who sold food around the streets of Uyo in the morning, was
returning from a church programme on Saturday when she decided to stop at the
market to buy food items. Her husband, Mr.
Gabriel Dick, from Aka Ekpeme, in Ikono Local Government Area, told Southern
City News in Uyo on Tuesday that his wife only went to the market to buy food
items, but did not know how she became involved with the governor’s money.
According to him,
when the governor arrived at the market, he told the women that he was going to
give them N1m to share among themselves. He added that
immediately the governor handed the money over to the market leader, Mrs.
Edemawang Udo, and left, the market was thrown into chaos. Dick stated that
few minutes before 8pm, he was alerted that his wife had been rushed to St.
Luke Hospital, Anua, Uyo, adding that Offiong was transferred to the University
of Uyo Teaching Hospital, after six hours of treatment at St. Luke Hospital without
improvement.
husband of the victim, his children and sympathisers |
The leader of the
market women identified as Edemawang Udo, 65, said she was there when people
fell on her and pushed her into the gutter, stressing that she had injuries
especially on her waist as a result. Udo said when
Emmanuel came, he sent for her and she abandoned what she was doing to meet the
governor, explaining that the governor gave her N1m to share with other market
women.
She said, “A young
man who stood nearby came to collect the money from me, but when a policeman
asked if he was my son, I said no. So, immediately I took the money to my
stall, other women ran up to me to seize the money; and before you know, men
selling beef overpowered all of us and collected the money. “I was trampled on
and thrown into the gutter; and since then, I have just come to the market.
I’ve not seen a kobo of the money the governor gave to us. I don’t know if
there was anybody who suffered the way I did.”
However, the state Police
Public Relations Officer, Cordelia Nwawe, said the police was not aware of the
incident.
Source: Punch
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