A fumigation process that was undertaken by College of Health Sciences and Technology in Nigeri, Ijero Ekiti State has left about 100 students hospitalized after purportedly inhaling the chemicals used for the exercise.
Confirming the recent developments, the Ekiti Health Ministry said that 100 students were hospitalized on Wednesday May 26 but some of them were released after receiving treatment.
In the worst case, two students were transferred to Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital in Ado Ekiti and the Federal Medical Centre in Ido âfor further treatment and observationâ.
The statement read;
Today, we received information that a number of students from the Ekiti State College of Health Technology Ijero were hospitalised at State Specialist Hospital Ijero, as a result of an ill-timed fumigation exercise.
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Oluwatamilore’s painful journey started in March when she noticed that her sight has been impaired and she could not tolerate much light, a development which saw her being taken to various hospitals where she was diagnosed with glaucoma after series of tests. It was one of the hospitals that referred her to AMSH for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and the subsequent removal of a tumuor, the cause of impairment of her sight.