2 Nasarawa varsity students die, 14 injured in stampede over rice
Gov. Abdullahi Sule recently embarked on a palliative initiative for students of tertiary institutions in the state to alleviate their hardship.
The Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, has confirmed the deaths of two Nasarawa State University, Keffi, students in the Friday rush to loot bags of rice brought by the Nasarawa State Government.
The hospital also confirmed that 14 others were injured when the students overpowered security men at the gate and swooped on the rice as the governor was waiting to start the sharing process.
Dr. Ahmed Kana, Head of Clinical Services at the institution, confirmed the casualty figure in an interview with newsmen.
Supreme News reports that Gov. Abdullahi Sule recently embarked on a palliative initiative for students of tertiary institutions in the state to alleviate their hardship.
Students of the Federal University, Lafia, the College of Education, Akwanga, and the and the College of Agriculture, Lafia, had benefited from the initiative, and the state university was to take its turn on Friday.
Details of the initiative showed that each student was expected to receive a 7.5-kg bag of rice and N5,000 cash.
The governor was scheduled to extend the same gesture to the university students on Friday, but before he arrived, some students went to the convocation square and looted the rice, which led to the fatal stampede.
According to Kana, the two students confirmed dead are female, while 13 of the 14 wounded casualties are equally female.
“Only one of the injured students is a male.
“For now, most of them are stable, and we are resuscitating others. By God’s grace, some of them will go home very soon,” he said.
He appreciated the effort of the security agencies in the handling of the situation.
“They did a good job. They handled the situation appropriately.
“What is important for us now is to treat the emergency cases and ensure there is no more fatality. We can later call the management of Nasarawa State University to discuss the matter,” he said.