Hajj Stampede: Africa Deserve Unreserved Apology From Saudi Authority

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Yesterday, according to Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV, head of the central Hajj committee, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, dished out a huge chunk of blame on some pilgrims with African nationalities, that means us. Today as we speak,

the Saudi authorities continue to paint such disjointed picture, casting
aspersions in a stampede outside of the holy city of Mecca that has killed
over 717 people and injured 850. Health workers and volunteer medics are
still registering more death and receiving more injured persons.
Unfortunately, Prince Khaled al-Faisal didn’t see it from the side of being
humans and losing humans. He didn’t see it from the angle that most
grieving families right now are seeing it -the emotional angle. Most
importantly, the prince fails to see it from the angle of lack of proper
coordination.

Lots of accounts so far has been given. From the various reports I’ve read,
including eyewitness reports as well as personal experiences, the convoy of
the son of Saudi King, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud caused the stampede.
The Arabic language daily al-Diyar confirmed to the world yesterday, that
Prince Al Saud’s convoy played a central role in the deadly crush. In
Sokoto state alone according to report trickling in, over 40 persons
including a local government chairman has been declared dead. 76,000
Nigerians participated in this year’s Hajj and we are yet to know how many
from this figure, made it out of that place alive.

Few hours ago I read the testimony of a pilgrim, Nigerian, who survived the
unfortunate incident. He said “…*I saw bodies of once strong and
promising souls reduced to debris from human trampings -religion indeed is
hoax because it still hasn’t address man’s love for his fellow man. I saw
people using others as launch pad for escape! I saw women dying with their
babies on their backs -God! I saw the vanity of human lives today and I am
sure my weak heart is going to be hunted for a long time to come. I saw
strong men succumbing to dehydration -Oh God I saw death today .

This is just from one side of a survivor, imagine what experience
those who managed to get out of it will also have.

I saw a clip where an ambulance came to pick an injured person, but because
he is black, the supervising Saudi officer ordered the ambulance to move
away and instructed that he be carried in a stretcher -how and when did we
get to this place of lack of compassion, love for one another? We can’t be
grieving the loss of our fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, editors,
professors and scientists, only to be insulted by the Saudi government -an
unreserved apology is what the Africa deserve from Saudi Authority.

The incident is unfortunate and I grieve for many who have lost their
lives. I pray for their souls to receive eternal rest. And I say what a
shame to the Saudi Authorities for their lack of compassion and senseless
denial. Instead of owning up to their responsibility, they choose to feed
the world with lies and flimsy excuses. If we cannot look after one another
irrespective of color, religion and culture, then why do we claim to know
and love GOD?