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The management of the Osun State Polytechnic (OSPOLY), Iree, on Saturday has ordered the closure of the institution after a violent protest by the students over the death of their colleague at the school medical clinic.
Hammed Aminu a Higher National Diploma (HND) 1 in the department of applied chemistry had on Friday slumped in the examination hall.
The closure of the institution was contained in a press statement signed by its Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Tope Abiola.
The students, who stormed the clinic on Saturday morning, alleged that there was no medical personnel at the clinic to attend to Hammed when he was rushed to the clinic.
During the protest, the school’s ambulance, drugs and equipment in the clinic were torched by the students.
Reacting over the students’ protest, Abiola, said "apart from the burnt clinic, property worth millions of naira were also destroyed by the students"
"drugs, equipment, vehicles as well as medical facilities were razed down by the inferno" he added.
He, however, said that it was not true that there was no medical personnel to attend to Hammed when he was brought to the clinic.
He explained further that when Hammed was rushed to the school clinic at about 4:30 p.m. on Friday, medical personnel on duty made efforts to resuscitate him but to no avail, stressing that deceased was immediately referred to another hospital in the town where he eventually died.
“He slumped shortly after writing his examination in the hall and he was immediately rushed to the school clinic" He said
“He was a Muslim and he was observing the Ramadan fasting. He might have slumped, due to loss of stamina. He was buried on Friday evening in his hometown, Oba’agun, a community close to Iree. We sympathise with his family and we pray to God to console them”, Abiola remarked.
He, however, said the closure of the institution was to forestall breakdown of law and order on campus, saying all students have been directed to vacate the campus with immediate effect.
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