Also published in Daily Trust
Considering the sheer amount of criticism
against the Saudi Arabian government by its critics, and the passionate defence
in its favour by its supporters over the deadly stampede at the holy site of
Mina during the recently concluded Hajj where more than seven hundred pilgrims
lost their lives, an unbiased observer would definitely find it difficult to
arrive at a reasonable conclusion about the alleged responsibility or otherwise
of the Saudi Arabian authorities for the tragedy.
This is because the assertions and
counter-assertions by both the critics and the supporters are largely devoid of
specific facts about the cause(s) of the catastrophe, which means that their
purported arguments and counter-arguments are simply too unreasonable to
constitute reasonable reasons to straightaway blame or exonerate the Saudi
government. After all, while its critics are largely motivated by sheer
hatred that rendered them too blindfolded to see anything positive about the
country, its supporters are largely too opinionated to find anything negative
about it.
In any case, unfortunately, like all Muslim
governments around the world today, Saudi Arabia is in many aspects guilty of
failure to live up to expectations especially considering its position as the
most important Muslim country in the world. Nevertheless, blaming or absolving
it of responsibility for the stampede necessarily requires objective assessment
of its performance in the management of Hajj affairs in general and crowd
management in particular. Factors like adequacy of space at the holy sites,
sufficiency of infrastructure, facilities and service quality as well as crowd
control, are particularly relevant in assessing its performance in this regard.
After all, these are the major areas where government’s negligence or diligence
is too obvious to elude even a casual observer.
To start with the holy sites, i.e. the two holy
mosques in Makkah and Madina, Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifa and all other sites
frequented by pilgrims and worshippers, it’s obvious that adequacy of space is
never an issue. The two holy mosques for instance, which have always been the
biggest and the second biggest mosques respectively, in the world, thanks to
the regular expansion projects over the decades, are also adequately equipped
with the most technologically advanced apparatus for the safety, security and
convenience of the pilgrims and other worshippers. The holy mosque of Makkah in
particular will have the capacity to accommodate more than two million
worshippers at a time once the ongoing expansion project is completed.
The other sites, being largely in open-space
areas on the outskirts of Makkah i.e. Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifa, are naturally
adequate enough in terms of space. Yet, the holy sites and indeed all the other
relevant areas in the country e.g. points of entry into the country, i.e.
airports, seaports, land borders are all adequately provided with sufficient
facilities. This is in addition to healthcare facilities that provide free
medical services to the pilgrims, and also the massive network of roads,
flyovers, tunnels and other gigantic infrastructure, which are also regularly
expanded as the need arises.
Interestingly, for instance, while Nigeria with
its population of about 170 million celebrates the achievement of less than
five thousand megawatts of electricity, the electricity capacity of only the
holy sites where less than three million pilgrims perform Hajj, is more than
eighteen thousand megawatts, that is more than four times the capacity of electricity
megawatts in Nigeria.
Anyway, tens of thousands of security
personnel, healthcare workers, traffic controllers, pedestrian and crowd
control staff, safety control inspectors, volunteers etc. are deployed all over
the holy sites to provide security, safety and healthcare, and to coordinate
and control vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Moreover, all essential facilities for convenient stay i.e. accommodations, and facilities for easy commuting in and around the holy sites, which include automated rail transport system are adequately available to suit various budgets. Yet, frequent pilgrims can confirm how facilities and services improve every Hajj season.
It’s nevertheless important to point out that,
all these services don’t necessarily mean that the Saudi Arabian government is
completely exonerated from responsibility for the deadly accident after all.
However, while negligence and/or error at a particular point of coordination in
crowd control can’t be ruled out as the possible cause of the incident, there
was no indication of systemic inefficiency or systematic negligence in the
process of the Hajj management in general.
Also, while criticism against the Saudi government over the incident is quite understandable anyway, an average unsuspecting observer probably wonders what warranted or even simply justified the persistent obviously politically motivated, systematic, carefully orchestrated and disproportionate Iranian campaign of calumny against the Saudi Arabian government in the wake of the incident.
This is particularly interesting because no
sooner had the incident occurred than the Iranian propaganda outlets, e.g. the
notoriously misleading Press TV channel and the other Iranian- sponsored
organizations and individuals around the world, began to desperately
disseminate different versions of some empty assertions as the causes of the
incident, which the supposedly educated though certainly confused Iranian
apologists, fell for hook, line, and sinker.
To unravel Iran’s real motive behind this mischievous
politicization of Mina tragedy, there is a need to put things in their right
context, which necessarily entails addressing its agenda toward the Muslim
world, the strategies it adopts to achieve it and indeed its ultimate ambition
that it is hell-bent on achieving. However, due to space constraint I have to
split this piece into two or more, as the case may be, in order to address
these issues and perhaps other relevant issues also.
To be continued
1 comment:
I am very optimistic that true will surely prevail, even the like of Adam Adamu and his sponsored are not accept it. See his writes up of yesterday and last week, this man sees nothing good from KSA, and keep prising Iran on the issue. Well at least people now knows who is Adamu Adamu. Allah Ta'ala ya shiryar da mu
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