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How Young Poly Student Drowned While Swim - School Rector Finally Opens Up

Posted by Odinaka on Tue 24th Apr, 2018 - tori.ng

The Rector of Federal Polytechnic in Bayelsa State has finally opened up on the late student of the institution who drowned while learning to swim.

 
The young victim who was drowned
 
A student of Public Administration at the Federal Polytechnic in Ekowe, Bayelsa State identified as Stephen Adekunle, had on Sunday, April 15, 2018, drowned in a river close to the institution while learning to swim, and the school's rector, Dr. Seiyaboh Idah, has on Monday opened up on the late student.
 
While speaking to a correspondent, Ida, who spoke at the school campus in Ekowe, Southern Ijaw, lamented the death of the student, saying that the claim that he died because the school management failed to provide portable water was a lie.
 
According to PUNCH Metro, the rector claimed that the desire of the victim to learn swimming led him to the river where he drowned, adding that the late Adekunle had been rescued twice from drowning before the incident.
 
He said despite consistent warnings by the school management, students, including persons who knew nothing about swimming, still found their way to the river.
 
Idah said, “I wish to state that during orientation, we usually tell students not to go to the river. This particular student that died, the dean of students’ affairs had met him bathing in the river before the incident. He did not know how to swim and the man told him to leave the place.

“This student had almost drowned twice because he refused to leave the river. I don’t know what his problem was. Twice, he was rescued. They were five students who were playing and pushing one another. They didn’t go there to fetch water, but to swim.  They have been doing that every day.

“We are saddened by his death, but he did not die because there was no water on the campus. Adekunle died because he was overzealous and wanted to know how to swim by all means. We are saddened by his death, but people should not use this as an opportunity to fight us.”
 
The rector said he locked up the school’s liaison office in Yenagoa and forced workers and management staff to perform their duties on the main campus.

“This office has been locked up for sometime now. No staff member is here. Even some members of staff are fighting me because I insisted everybody must operate from the Ekowe main campus,” he added.
 
He claimed that some politicians in the state seeking his removal were the brains behind the attacks on the school management, alleging that they sponsored students to lie against the institution.


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