Tragedy struck in Abeokuta, the Ogun State Capital yesterday as a pupil of Paragon International School, Oke Aregba, Abeokuta, identify as Eniola has been confirmed dead, while her mother and her sister escaped death following a flood that swept away their car following an early hours down pour in Abeokuta; the Ogun State capital.
It
was learnt that Eniola and her sister were brought to school by their mother in
her car with registration number Lagos BDG 460 EA before they were washed away
by flood in front of the school gate with their car.
While
two of the pupils were lucky and rescued almost immediately the incident
happened, Eniola was not that lucky as it took the search party about thirty
minutes before she was rescued and was rushed to Federal Medical Centre,
Idi-Aba, Abeokuta for treatment before she gave up the ghost.
Speaking
on the incident, residents of Oke Aregba, who spoke with our reporter appealed
to the Ogun State government to reconsider the approval given to the school,
claiming that the school is located on flood plane in the area, saying the
incessant flood in the area has led to loss of lives and injuries to many
students of the school.
Chairman of Oke Aregba Community Development Association, Mr. Owolabi AbdulAkeem said since government had granted approval for the school proprietor to build the school in the flood prone area, there is nothing the community could do to prevent him.
Chairman of Oke Aregba Community Development Association, Mr. Owolabi AbdulAkeem said since government had granted approval for the school proprietor to build the school in the flood prone area, there is nothing the community could do to prevent him.
“At
least, some people came from necessary government agencies that have something
to do with building and approval. They saw the terrain that it is a flood prone
area before granting him approval to build the school. What do you want us to
do in such situation.
He called on the government to come to the rescue of the innocent lives being lost due to the blockage of water way by the school.
Another resident of the area, Mrs. Yinka Badmus told newsmen that flood had washed away many pupils of the school in the past and urged government to revoke the approval granted the school to erect structure on flood prone area.
Vice principal of the school Mr. Adekunle Oluyinka while speaking said the school had spent millions of naira to re-channel the river that faced the school, noting that the accident was under control.
The proprietor, of the school, Mr. Olumide Lawrence who declined to comment on why the school was cited on the flood plain however referred newsmen to the Federal Medical Center Idi Aba to see the pupil receiving treatment for them to have first-hand information on the condition of the pupil.
Ogun state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mrs. Modupe Mujota while reacting to the incidents said "I am not aware of this. However, the experts on location and topography is not the Ministry of Education but Urban and Physical Planning"
He called on the government to come to the rescue of the innocent lives being lost due to the blockage of water way by the school.
Another resident of the area, Mrs. Yinka Badmus told newsmen that flood had washed away many pupils of the school in the past and urged government to revoke the approval granted the school to erect structure on flood prone area.
Vice principal of the school Mr. Adekunle Oluyinka while speaking said the school had spent millions of naira to re-channel the river that faced the school, noting that the accident was under control.
The proprietor, of the school, Mr. Olumide Lawrence who declined to comment on why the school was cited on the flood plain however referred newsmen to the Federal Medical Center Idi Aba to see the pupil receiving treatment for them to have first-hand information on the condition of the pupil.
Ogun state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mrs. Modupe Mujota while reacting to the incidents said "I am not aware of this. However, the experts on location and topography is not the Ministry of Education but Urban and Physical Planning"
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