Moshood Condems Outbreak of Malaria In OAU, Urges VC To Provide Clinics In Each Hall

Since the outbreak of malaria on OAU campus 5 days ago, students has been expressing their displeasure over the ugly and unexpected incident. 



This week many students were seen trooping to the health centre of the school to get medical attention. Unfortunately, the few medical personnel in the first generation university health centre are not enough to attend to the students. This made many of the students to opt for the university's teaching hospital while students are also seen relocating off campus owning to the viral outbreak.
Famous OAU rights activist  Moshood Odunayo Olajide have thrown shades at the school management for its careless attitude against students of the institution, while reacting to the malaria outbreak, Moshood who is the Convener of OAU Wikileaks in his own submission condemn the school management for the sordid state of health and general welfare on campus. He averred that he wrote an investigative public report barely three weeks ago drawing the attention of students to the existence of micro organisms on campus which can be linked to this current spread of viral and malaria outbreak. While speaking to Telltimes, Moshood demand that the school authority must establish independent clinics in each halls of residence to cater for the health of students as that is the only way to prevent the school health center from been congested in a situation like this.
Moshood also alleged that there is another schemed plan by the Professor Bamitale Omole led OAU administration to escape probe. He however suggested that 14 days should be given for the lecture free week period instead of a week so that the university authority will have enough time to quarantine all the Halls of residence.
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