It has been reported that no fewer than 12 students of the Osun
State University, Osogbo campus slumped inside a lecture room on Thursday as a
result of leakage of a poisonous substance.
According to Punch Metro,
some students of the university, who pleaded anonymity, told our correspondent
that some 300-level students were receiving lecture when the leakage occurred.
Some of the students said
the gas leaked from one of the laboratories while others said they did not know
the source of the chemical.
But they said that no fewer
than 12 students slumped as a result of the leaked chemical and the affected
students were rushed to some hospitals outside the campus for treatment.
The student said, ” Some
300 level students were receiving a lecture in Anatomy Department this
afternoon when the incident happened. The lecture room was overcrowded and some
of the students had to squat while one of them sat on an industrial fire
extinguisher inside the room.”
“I think the student sat on
it for about one hour or thereabout and, unknown to him, his weight had exacted
pressure on the extinguisher, causing the container to release a heavy
concentration of carbon dioxide inside the already stuffy lecture room”.
“The students inhaled the
leaked carbon dioxide and some of them collapsed and were taken to hospitals
outside the campus when the situation was becoming very serious. Some of them
were taken to Our Lady of Fatima Hospital at Jaleyemi area”.
“Some of the students were
placed on oxygen but their conditions were stable. One of the affected
students, Basirat, has nobody here in Nigeria. Her parents are in Côte d’Ivoire
and we have been praying that nothing bad should happen to any of them.”
The Vice-Chancellor of the
university, Prof. Labo Popoola, when contacted, confirmed the incident.
He said, “Some students of
our College of Health Sciences, Osogbo campus, sat on a cylinder of a fire
extinguisher around a classroom. They tampered with the nozzle of the cylinder,
which later exploded”.
“In the stampede that
occurred while the students numbering about 200 were escaping to safety, some
were injured, while about 20 of them who inhaled the poisonous gas were
evacuated to our health centre and other hospitals by our staff”.
“They were revived, and are
all in stable condition. No casualty was recorded”.
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