Children's Day : Edo Govt. Condemns Social Media Narratives on Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium Incident
The Edo State Government has condemned the misleading social media narratives about the Children's Day incident at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium yesterday
A statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Dr. Patrick Ebojele rejected the sensational interpretations, spins, twists, and misinformation that were dubiously orchestrated to give the government a bad name.
According to the CPS, "the stadium was filled to capacity with thousands of excited children who came to participate in the day's activities. The turn out was unprecedented. All the entrances into the facility were opened for children to access the stadium. Some excited children resorted to unruly behaviour at one of the gates, an incident that led to some kind of stampede which necessitated one of the bouncers to deploy the use of tear gas to disperse them. In the cause of the pandemonium that ensued, few students sustained injuries.
"The Deputy Governor, Rt Hon. Dennis Idahosa who was physically present at the stadium, rose to the challenge immediately assisting children with first aids; and those requiring further care were taken to the Edo Specialist Hospital where they received appropriate medical attention and are now safely back home with their families.
"The Edo State government has already authorised investigations into the incident while the bouncer involved is presently being interrogated by the Police to ascertain the immediate or remote cause of the incident. The government wishes to restate its commitment to the safety and security of all including our children. We however call on social media users to refrain from unverified narratives that could cause unnecessary panic.
"Isolated incidents at large gatherings, while regrettable, do not diminish Governor Okpebholo's commitment to child safety and wellbeing. The Governor's unparalleled investment in education is the reason for the huge attendance by students of different schools in the state to celebrate Children's Day.
"We thank the security personnel, medical staff, and volunteers for their swift response and
dedication to duty. Their immediate response helped to douse the tension."

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