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Students Flee Damaturu Schools Over Injection Rumour

Students Flee Damaturu Schools Over Injection Rumour
  • PublishedOctober 9, 2017

Pupils Parent on Monday withdrew their children from public primary schools in Damaturu, forcing the schools to shut down over rumours of an unusual injection being administered to the children.

Report says that there are rumours in the town that an unnamed non-governmental organisation was injecting pupils in public primary schools in the town.

There was pandemonium as angry parents stormed the schools to evacuate their children, with some confronting teachers who attempted to explain that it was a false alarm.

Mr Abdulmalik Sumonu, the Commissioner of Police in the state said it was “a wild rumour without any iota of truth.

“We have investigated the matter in all the schools but could not establish a single fact; l wish to advise people to stop peddling unsubstantiated rumour just to cause disaffection among the populace.”

The State Universal Basic Education Board, its Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Goni, was holding a meeting with headmasters of all public schools in Damaturu.

Alhaji Ismaila Balube, Public Relations Officer of the board said, “we just learnt of the rumour and closure of the schools but could not establish a single case.

“The rumour was that the NGO was administering the injection on heads of males and under the navel of female pupils.

“The chairman is presently holding a meeting with the headmasters to establish how the rumour started and find ways of avoiding future occurrence”, he said.

Mr Adebanjo Adegbolagun, Humanitarian Affairs Officer, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, also dismissed the claim, saying similar situation had played out in Buni Yadi.

“The same rumour went viral last week in Buni Yadi, but upon investigation, nothing was established; it is a mere fabrication intended to discredit activities of the organizations,” he said.

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