No Student died in Ogun – Governor’s aide insist

By our Reporter

One of the Aides of Governor Dapo Abiodun in the Education ministry has reitered that no students died in the fight at Baptist Boys High School in Ogun State.

A report has been going rounds that two secondary school students of the Baptist Boys High School, Oke-Saje, Abeokuta lost their lives in a fight.

Mrs Ronke Soyombo, Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary and Secondary Education confirmed this while addressing newsmen in the information unit during a monitoring exercise to BBHS and Ilugun High School, in the Abeokuta North Local Government Area.

Soyombo noted that a student of BBHS, Kowi Adeyemi, a Senior Secondary Two (S.S.2) was attacked on Friday, June 25, 2021, and sustained some injuries, but insisted he is alive and responding to treatment. She reiterated that government would not tolerate reportage of false and unconfirmed news.

She warned learners with unruly behaviour to desist from the act, saying any student caught with such unruly character would be expelled with no private schools in the State to admit such student.

“We are reiterating that no student died in our schools, there was a fracas on Friday after school hours and a student sustained bruises on his head, but he did not die and peace has been restored to the schools. There is zero tolerance for bad behaviour in our schools, any students caught with such will be expelled and not be given admission into any private school in the State.

“I want to admonish parents to be vigilant with their wards, the clothes, drinks and foods they take, the friends they keep and their movement at all times. Our parents should support government’s efforts in restoring morals in schools”, Soyombo said.

In her submission, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mrs. Abosede Ogunleye charged students to be well-behaved, noting that students must have 75 percent attendance before they would be allowed to write the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Responding, the Principal, BBHS Senior School, Mr. Oluseyi Kusimo, faulted the unconfirmed report of the death of the student by some media houses, saying learners are in school and have settled in their various classes.

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