Four people have died and 18 others sustained injuries following a stampede during the distribution of Ramadan Zakkat (alms) in Katsina metropolis.
The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Thursday at the residence of Alhaji Dahiru Usman Sarki in Kofar Guga Quarters. Security analyst Zagazola Makama disclosed the development in a post on X, stating that a large crowd had gathered to receive the annual alms when some individuals allegedly forced their way into the compound, triggering panic and a stampede.
The Divisional Police Officer of the Central Police Station in Katsina reportedly mobilised officers to the scene promptly and restored order.
Eighteen victims suffered varying degrees of injuries and were taken to the General Hospital, Katsina, for treatment. According to Makama, four of the injured were later confirmed dead by medical personnel. The deceased were identified as Bilkisu Mamman, 40, of Kerau Quarters; Ihsan Musbahu, 40, of Abattoir Quarters; Aisha Sani, 16, of Kofar Sauri Quarters; and Salamatu Kabir, 45, of Sabuwar Unguwa Quarters.
Another victim, 15-year-old Hafsat Zubairu of Masanawa Quarters, was referred to the Federal Teaching Hospital Katsina for further medical attention.
Police authorities confirmed that organisers of the Zakkat distribution have been invited for questioning as investigations into the circumstances surrounding the stampede continue.
The tragic incident highlights recurring safety concerns associated with large public charity distributions, particularly during the Ramadan period.

