The
Minister immediately requested that his convoy diverts to the school’s
location. He was in the company of the Chief Medical Director of the
Lagos University Teaching Hospital.
On
arrival the Minister was told that the school was currently on mid-term
break but the deaths of two ladies were recorded at their homes. One of
the deaths was attributed as due to Febrile Illness while the cause of
the second was undisclosed.
The
Health Minister and his company met with the representative of the
Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr Erinosho and the Principal Dr.
Mrs Lami Amodu and her staff.
According
to the school’s Nurse, no student was admitted at the sick bay for any
diarrhea disease prior to the commencement of the mid-term break
yesterday (22nd February, 2017)
Following
the interaction, Prof. Adewole directed the officials of the Lagos
State Ministry of Health, LUTH Community Health Department as follows;
1. Ascertain the cause of death of the 2 students
2. Inspect school environment including the Kitchen
3. Examine the source of water supply and test suitability for human consumption
4. Visit the bereaved families
The
Minister also called the Honorable Minister of Education and briefed
him of his directives. A report of the investigation will also be
forwarded to the Honorable Minister of Education.
Parents
of Queens College students and concerned Nigerians should remain calm
as the Health Authorities are on top of the situation.
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