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LASU worker dies on queue for N5000 at bank

A staff of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, Mr Ademola Adesola reportedly slumped and died while queuing in a bank within the university to withdraw N5,000 new notes.

The Head of Public Relations Unit of the University, Mr Jeariogbe Olaniyi who confirmed this to Sunrise News described the development as very unfortunate.

He said the late Adesola is a Grade Level 13 officer with the school.

According to him, the late Adesola drove himself to the school in the morning and around 11.30 am, he left the office for the bank to withdraw some money from his account, he slumped on the queue and died.

He said the deceased spent only about 30 minutes or thereabouts on the queue and not several hours as reported by some online media platforms when he suddenly collapsed and could not be revived.

He said he was rushed to the university clinic for attention but all efforts to revive him back to life proved abortive.

Olaniyi also pointed out that the deceased was not the deputy bursar of the university as equally widely reported by social media platforms but the Chief Executive Officer (Account) on Grade Level 13.

He said while Mr Adesola’s death is painful, the university would want to put on record that the university had more than one deputy bursar and that the deceased was not one of them.

He, however, urged the newsmen to always verify facts from reliable quarters rather than rushing to press and misinform the public and cause identity confusion just like the case has done.

He said Mr Adesola joined the service of the university as a typist in 1986 and rose to his last designation and not a deputy bursar.

However, Adesola’s death has swelled up the number of Nigerians who have reportedly died in banks in recent times while struggling for new naira notes amidst naira scarcity in the country.

Nigerians, particularly the low-income earners who have been most affected by the new currency policy in the country called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sincerely find a workable solution to the crisis before more lives are lost.

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