Tears flowed at the Atan Cemetery,
Yaba, Lagos State (Nigeria) on Thursday, as one of the victims of the Queen’s College
diarrhoea outbreak, Praise Sodipo, was buried.
Representatives
of the school’s management, colleagues, family and friends of the victim paid
their last respect to the 14-year-old, who died at the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, last Friday.
Some
of the mourners broke down in tears when the coffin was opened for all to see
late Sodipo, who was dressed in her school uniform.
The
Senior Secondary School one pupil was buried around 11am.
Meanwhile,
the Federal Ministry of Education has admitted blame in the death of the three
pupils of the school, saying the incident could have been prevented if
proactive steps were taken.
Many pupils of the
school were admitted in the sickbay after eating spaghetti and drinking water
said to have been contaminated.
Two
pupils – Vivian Osuiniyi and Bithia Itulua – who were in Junior Secondary
School two and three respectively, reportedly died as a result of the epidemic.
The
Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, had led a team to the school and ordered an
investigation into the incident, just as the then Principal of the school, Dr
Lami Amodu, denied the epidemic, blaming the report on haters of the school.
Amodu
was later transferred from the school.
The
Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Jide Idris, a few weeks later released a
statement saying health records from the school’s sickbay indicated that a
total of 1,222 pupils presented themselves at the school’s clinic on account of
abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea.
The
statement noted that 16 pupils were admitted to various hospitals. While two
were confirmed died, one was on admission at the Intensive Care Unit of LASUTH.
Sodipo,
who was the pupil in the ICU, died on Friday, bringing the number of deaths to
three.
It was learnt that the victim’s family
took her remains from LASUTH mortuary around 10am on Thursday.
The
hearse bearing the body was accompanied by the family to the Atan Cemetery
where sympathisers had converged.
The
group observed a short service of songs, led by a minister at the Redeemed
Christian Church of God, City of Refuge Parish, Pastor Joseph Ekato.
Ekato
condoled with the family and prayed to God to give them the fortitude to bear
the loss.
The
coffin was subsequently lowered into the grave.
Her
guardian, Lawrence Otun, said she was only eight when she lost both parents who
were ministers at the RCCG. She was their only child.
He
said she was enrolled in Queen’s College four years ago, being the only pupil
to be admitted on merit from Osun State.
He
said, “The sickness started from the school, but they refused to inform us. It
was when my wife went to pick her for the midterm break that she discovered
that the girl had been terribly sick and was admitted to the sickbay. She took
her to a hospital.
“We
were treating malaria when a doctor advised that we do a scan. The scan showed
she had liver enlargement. The doctor referred us to Lagos University Teaching
Hospital, Idi Araba. Because it was late, my wife brought her home.
“When
I, however, saw how she was breathing, I quickly rushed her to a private
hospital around 11pm where she was placed on a drip till the following morning.
We were advised to do another scan.
“The
new result showed that she had perforated intestine due to chronic typhoid said
to have been caused by the contaminated water in the school.”
He
explained that she was transferred to LASUTH in an ambulance and was admitted.
A
surgery was later conducted at the hospital.
Around
1pm on Saturday, she was reportedly transferred to the ICU, where she was
placed on oxygen.
Otun
said the illness got worse as she started convulsing and went into a coma,
adding that she was placed on a life support.
“We
spent over four weeks at the hospital; I couldn’t go to work. Despite all that,
she still did not make it,” he added.
A
family friend, Steven Babatunde, described the victim as brilliant and
intelligent, adding that she was a mentor to some teenagers in her local
church.
“The
girl could have become a great leader in the future, but her life was cut short
by the carelessness of some people. The former principal and the Federal
Government must pay for this,” he said.
Meanwhile,
the Federal Ministry of Education has said some lapses caused the death of the
three pupils of the school.
The
Director of Basic and Secondary Education, Federal Ministry of Education,
Jonathan Mbaka, told journalists on Tuesday during an interview that the
monitoring team of the education quality assurance inspected the school prior
to the outbreak.
He
said, “I must confess that there were lapses in the ministry concerning the
report filed by the Education Quality Assurance team.
“The
report was submitted to the directorate of that ministry. But the directorate
didn’t pass the report to other departments for action. They just kept it in
the office.
“Unfortunately,
it was this week that I was able to get access to that report. It is a little
lapse on our part. But it is a procedural issue and when procedure has existed
for too long, to change it becomes an issue. No one expected such to happen;
other reports had been kept like that and nothing happened.”
Mbaka,
who also faulted the former principal of the school for denying the incident,
noted that it was after the new principal came into office that the government
knew there was a crisis in the school.
“The
challenge we had was that the facts were not coming to us. I can inform you
that I have visited the school three times. When I visited the school, I postponed
the resumption for two weeks when I saw what was on ground.
“We
have discovered that there is a failure in the system. This has opened our eyes
to a lot of things. And we have agreed that after this issue, we will visit
each of the unity schools for assessment. With this, I believe that we will not
have a repeat of such,” he added.
The
Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, in a statement, condoled with
families of the victims, saying the government was addressing the problem.
He
urged the pupils doing examinations in the school to continue to come from
home, adding that the school would soon resume normal academic activities.
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