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100 students collapse after inhaling fumigation chemicals in Ekiti

Students of the College of Health and Technology, Ijero-Ekiti, on Wednesday, went on rampage, following the collapse of about 100 of their colleagues after allegedly inhaling chemicals during a fumigation exercise on the campus.

It was gathered that the students collapsed while writing their examinations in various halls after inhaling the chemicals when the operatives of the Federal Fire Service were undertaking a fumigation exercise.

An eyewitness who spoke on condition of anonymity said no fewer than 100 students slumped as a result of the chemicals and they were rushed to hospitals outside the campus for medical treatment.

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It was gathered that some of the students hospitalised were said to be asthmatic and developed complications as a result of the leaked chemicals inhaled during the fumigation exercise.

Angered by this development, the students in their numbers mobilised and besieged the institution’s administrative unit to demand explanation from the management.

The protest later turned violent as the administrative building, lectures’ rooms, vehicles of lecturers and other properties worth millions of naira were destroyed by the rampaging students, forcing the lectures and other staff to scamper for safety.

When contacted, the State’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Banji Filani, confirmed the incident, saying the situation was under control and normalcy has returned.

“Earlier today, I received a call from the provost of the College of Technology as regards the situation in the institution. What we understand was that the school has received a memo from the Federal Fire Service that fumigation will be done.

“The fumigation was carried out today but unfortunately, the inoculation created panic and more than, there was adverse effects on over 100 students who were hospitalized at the Ijero state Specialist Hospital.

“With 64 have been discharged and about 34 of them still in the facility. Most of them in good condition. We had sent two to the FETHI for close observation and to ensure that they are in good state and one is undergoing investigation in the Afe Babalola Teaching Hospital.

“We are monitoring the situation in order to ensure everyone is safe. We have mobilised additional doctors and nurses, oxygen cylinders to the hospital to make sure that everybody is safe,” he said.

Filani disclosed that some operatives of the Fire Service that undertook the fumigation exercise had been arrested and cooling their legs in police custody for thorough investigation.

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