Commotion as More Nigerian Parents Panic Over Rumoured Vaccination by Soldiers

Posted by Samuel on Thu 19th Oct, 2017 - tori.ng

Some more Nigerian parents are panicking in some parts of Kwara and are withdrawing their kids from school over rumoured army vaccination.

File photo: A parent taking her kids from school
 
It has been revealed that some parents in Omu-Aran and Ilofa, in Irepodun and Oke-Ero local government areas of Kwara State yesterday withdrew their children from schools following rumours of deadly vaccination.
 
According to The Nation, the parents besieged the schools as early as 9 am, as rumours spread that vaccination teams, accompanied by soldiers, were in town.
 
It was gathered that some schools locked their gates to stop the parents from entering, while others were forced to engage security personnel when the situation degenerated into confrontation.
 
However, most of the schools succumbed to pressure by releasing the children.
 
But the government denied the rumours.
 
A statement by Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed’s Special Adviser on Security, Alhai Amusa Bello, urged the people to ignore the rumour, as the Army was not undertaking vaccination or any other health campaign in the state.
 
He urged parents not to panic and to refrain from withdrawing their wards from schools based on this ‘unfounded rumour’.
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