The management of Queen’s College, Yaba, in Lagos, has sent senior
students home, after two students allegedly died of diarrhoea, between
Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24, 2017.
Two female
boarding students, Vivian Osuinyi and Bithia Itulua reportedly died
after vomiting and stooling after they allegedly ate Spaghetti and drank
water served in the Refectory by the college cooks.
The
school sent the students home on the directive of officials from the
Federal Ministry of Health and their colleagues from Lagos State who
have opened investigations into the deaths. Already, the officials from the Federal Ministry are in the school, to determine what allegedly killed the two female students.
Following
outbreak of diarrhoea in the school, parents, whose wards resumed on
Monday, contacted officials of the Parents Teacher Association (PTA), to
find out the situation of things.
Only Senior Secondary III
students resumed on Monday, to complete their examinations while the
junior students were expected in school next week, but, with the
outbreak of diarrhoea and the directive by health officials to send the
students home, it will affect the resumption of other students.
Some
parents told Daily Sun, yesterday, that the school management ought to
have taken pre-emptive measures when, a month ago, some students started
vomiting and stooling in the dormitory and were rushed to the sickbay
by their colleagues.
A senior staff confirmed to Daily Sun that
health officials have directed that the SS III students will be sent
home to enable Lagos State health officials investigate the source of
the diarrhoea as well as carry out environment exercise in the school.
“As
soon the SS III students finish their Mathematics examination, today,
they will go home. We have informed parents about their coming home. The
health officials insisted the students must vacate the college to allow
for thorough investigation.”
The staff, however, added that,
“some parents are just blowing the issue out of proportion. The issue
started a month ago when some students complained and were treated at
the sickbay and two weeks ago, a student vomited and stooled and she
died later. The new Old Girls Association president called the principal
to inform her of another death which we are yet to confirm.’’
Daily Sun gathered that Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole has visited the school.
Also,
it was gathered that Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide
Idris called to instruct that health officials be allowed to carry out
their investigation,.
Director of Information and Press of the
Education Ministry, Mrs. Ihuoma, did not respond to calls and text
messages sent to her phone on what the ministry was doing about the
situation at at Queen’s College.
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