30 Students, One Teacher Hospitalised After Gas Leak in Ogun School
Thirty students and their teacher were rushed to hospital after a gas leak happened inside their school in Ogun State.
The incident took place during normal school hours, forcing quick action from teachers and emergency workers.
All the affected people are now receiving treatment and are said to be stable.
The gas leakage caused panic among the children and staff. Many students complained of dizziness, breathing problems, and nausea before they were taken out of the building. School authorities acted fast to evacuate everyone and called for medical help right away.
This unfortunate event has raised fresh concerns about safety in schools. Parents are worried about the conditions in classrooms and the kind of equipment used for cooking or other activities. Many are now asking questions about how such accidents can be prevented in the future.
Health workers at the hospital are monitoring the students and teacher closely. So far, no one is in critical condition, but they are all being observed for any long-term effects from the gas. Officials have promised a full investigation into what caused the leak.
The school has remained closed for now while safety checks are carried out. Education authorities in Ogun State are expected to visit the school and speak with the management. They want to make sure every classroom is safe before students return.
In the end, this gas leak serves as a strong reminder that schools must take safety very seriously. Quick response saved lives this time, but everyone hopes such incidents will not happen again. Parents and the community are waiting to hear what steps will be taken to protect the children going forward.




