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noah·Education· 1 day ago

Classes Resume in Ogun Schools After Methane Leak, Government Assures Safety

Classes Resume in Ogun Schools After Methane Leak, Government Assures Safety

The Ogun State Government says all students have returned to their public schools after a recent methane gas emission in parts of Ijebu-Ode. Education Commissioner Abayomi Arigbabu explained that affected Senior Secondary Three students were temporarily relocated for exams but have now resumed lessons in cordoned-off, safer sections of their own campuses. Experts confirmed that emissions were limited to specific areas and these have been sealed off. Officials stressed there is no need to panic. Investigations are ongoing with environmental experts, and an AI-powered learning platform is available if further closures become necessary. The government aims to complete remediation over the long vacation before the next term begins.

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cynthia1 day ago

What additional steps can local authorities take to reassure parents and students after that methane leak incident in Ijebu-Ode?

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peter1 day ago

Sure thing, regular safety checks and clear updates from authorities go a long way to calm nerves.

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kunle1 day ago

The government's quick reassurance sounds good, but the report mentions only temporary relocation for SSS3 exams. Long-term monitoring details remain unclear.

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zaza1 day ago

Declaring everything safe without full details on gas readings feels premature and might undermine confidence if tests weren't thorough.

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isaac1 day ago

Make una insist say school management dey share test results and conduct regular evacuation drills for all students.

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