Principal sends SoS to security agencies to rescue traumatised students
Says No COVID-19 Palliatives Stocked In School
The Principal of Queens School, Enugu, Mrs. Ada Nweke, has cleared the air on the allegation that COVID-19 palliatives earlier stocked in the school were still there, stating that the materials are no more in the school.
According to her, the items has been distributed by the Enugu State government committee on palliatives, in August, to the less privileged and vulnerable groups across the 17 councils of the state.
Speaking to newsmen when she led them to inspect the school, Nweke, who disclosed that female students have been traumatised since the threat by hoodlums to invade the school, called on security agencies in the country to come to their rescue.
The principal said that the call became necessary because “we don’t want what happened to Chibok girls to happen to these students”.
She maintained that there are no COVID-19 palliatives in Queen School Enugu and urged the general public to disregard such unfounded rumour.
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