The birthday celebration of a 17-year-old female student of Yaba College of Technology, Omodesola Olusoji,
turned sour last Wednesday as an unidentified school friend of hers
poured a substance suspected to be a corrosive chemical on her.
PUNCH Metro learnt
that it is a tradition in the 65-year-old institution for students to
pour water on their friends on their birthdays as part of the
celebration.
It was learnt that
friends of Omodesola, a first year National Diploma student of Business
Administration continued in the tradition and poured water on her while
she was coming down the stairs at the PGD hostel.
However, one of them got
hold of a keg of corrosive chemical kept in her hostel room, which she
mistook for water, and poured it on Omodesola.
A student of the institution who preferred anonymity said Omodesola sustained burns on her face and her chest.
He said, “We actually
learnt that her mother who is a senior lecturer in the school asked her
not to come to school that day. But she lied to her that she had a test.
“I don’t think that
malice was intended. The chemical the girl mistook for water was the one
being used for the entrepreneurial development project.”
He added that Omodesola was initially taken to the school health centre, but was rejected because of the extent of her injuries.
Confirming the incident
to our correspondent on the telephone, the Lagos State Police Public
Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, said Omodesola was currently receiving
medical treatment at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital.
She said all efforts to get the school authorities to hand over the accused to the police had proved abortive.
She said, “On Thursday evening Omodesola’s father, Kayode, made a verbal report of the incident at the Sabo Police Division.
“The DPO has reached out
to the school’s Chief Security Officer and the Students Affairs Unit to
get the accused interrogated by the police for proper investigation of
the matter but they have yet to do that.
“There is no official
communication from the school authority to give us the reason behind
that. The last time the DPO spoke with the CSO, he said the Rector
wanted to deal with the matter internally.”
When our correspondent
contacted the Public Relations Officer of the institution, Adekunle
Adams, on the telephone, he said the college was working in
collaboration with the parents of the victim to bring her back to
normal.
He said, “Bathing people
with water on their birthdays on the school campus, had been a norm
amongst the students and they do this out of sheer youthful exuberance.
“In all fairness, the
incident was purely accidental. The suspect in the case had been
reporting at the unit investigating the matter and she had been
remorseful. She was even part of those who rushed her to the health
centre.
“The college is waiting for the medical report to know what our level of commitment will be in helping her recover fully.”
When asked if the college was preventing the police from doing their job, Adams said, “I’m not in the know of that.
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