There
was pandemonium at the Iguodala Primary School in the Uhunduhun
Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State after pupils stumbled on a fresh
‘grave’ in one of their classrooms.
The incident was said to have happened shortly
after the morning assembly on Monday.
The pupils and their teachers were said to have
raised the alarm and raced to the school gate on sighting the ‘grave’ which had
blood sprinkled on it.
It was learnt that the Head Teacher,
Georginia Ilongwo, calmed the pupils and ordered those in primary 1A, where the
‘grave’ was dug, to move to another classroom.
Ilongwo, who later alerted the Esigie Police
Division to the incident, described it as “shocking.”
She said, “After the pupils and teachers raised
the alarm, people around trooped into the school premises. I informed the
Odionwere community leaders, the Ministry of Education, the Nigeria
Union of Teachers and the Parent-Teacher Association. All of them advised that
we call the police.
“When policemen came, they said they
would assess the scene today (Tuesday). We were all surprised because since I
started teaching here, I have never experienced such a thing.”
She added that many parents did not allow
their children to attend the school on Tuesday because of the
incident.
When our correspondent visited the school, the
‘grave’ still looked freshly dug. A pair of knickers and a T-shirt were seen on
the floor of the classroom.
Some policemen said they suspected that something
or someone was buried in the grave.
They added that they kept watch until some
cemetery workers from the council came at about 11.40am.
The men were, however, stopped from further
digging of the ‘grave’ by some health officials after they dug three feet into
the ground.
The officials said there was no sign that a
corpse had been buried at the site.
A Deputy Director in the Health and Environment
Department of the council, Mr. Sylvester Usoboh, said, “We have removed the
earth that was dug and got to the stronger part, an indication that no further
digging was done, and nothing was found.
“Maybe the police may investigate further; but we
did not find anything.”
The Divisional Police Officer, CSP Akeke Eni,
also allayed the fear of the community that the remains of an unknown person
could have been buried in the school.
He said, “It is an empty ‘grave’. It was
initially suspected to contain something, but we have discovered that there is
nothing inside.”
Some residents of the community, however, called
on the government to recontruct the school, which they said had become a
hideout for hoodlums for years.
Source:Punch
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