LASU Staff Dies While On Queue At Bank
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An official of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, slumped and died
on Monday while on a queue at a branch of Wema Bank located inside the
institution’s main campus in Ojo area of Lagos.
The deceased,
Johnson Adesola, was a chief executive officer in charge of accounts at the
university’s bursary department and the faculty officer in charge of finance
at the institution’s Faculty of Law.
According to witnesses, who
craved anonymity for fear of sanctions by the university authorities, Mr
Adesola had left his office at about 11a.m. on Monday to join the long queue
for an opportunity to withdraw a maximum of N5,000 as permitted by the
financial institution.
“However, less than 20 minutes after he
joined the queue, he slumped. The bank branch was close to the university’s
health centre and people quickly rushed him to the centre but he was
pronounced dead,” one of the sources said.
Meanwhile, the
university has confirmed the development but, however, blamed those who
reported that it was the institution’s bursar or one of his deputies that
died.
According to the acting head of the university’s Centre for
Information and Public Relations, Olaniyi Jeariogbe, the development is a sad
occurrence, and “management mourns the deceased.”
Mr Jeariogbe
said the deceased was brought in dead to the university’s health centre and
there was nothing “the centre could do to bring him back to life.”
He said: “It was a rude shock to all of us and particularly his
colleagues who saw him just before he stepped out to join the queue for the
withdrawal. We are saddened by the development.
“But let me use
this medium to clarify, especially those carrying fake news that the bursar or
deputy bursar was deceased. Our bursar is Mr Saheed Olayinka, who has about
four deputies and they are all in good condition as I speak to you. People
should always confirm their reports from verified sources before jumping to
conclusions.”
He said wrong identities could create further
problems, “as relatives may have overreacted before the true stories are
told.”
He said the university will make an official statement on
the development as soon as possible.
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