Anambra school students recount what happened in their schools on Wednesday

So, yesterday there was panic in Anambra, after reports from the state claimed that Soldiers were forcefully injecting school children with the Monkey pox virus in the state.
In a recent video shared online, student recounted what happened and how they had to run home from school.
In the video shared online, a woman is heard questioning some children of school age about what happened. The children, who were still in their uniforms, said they were in school when teachers came in and told them that soldiers were forcefully injecting people and killing those who resisted.
“The teacher told us to go home that soldiers are going about killing children, injecting them,” a boy who goes to Peculiar School in Umuanyagu said. “Most of the students have gone home, even those that went with bikes.”
A girl who attends Marcellina Udoh Nursery and primary school in Ezioba Ozubulu said: “They told us to go home that the army are injecting people, shooting children and if you don’t let them inject you, they’ll kill you.”
Another much younger child piped up: “our school, they’ve locked it and my aunty left.”
The children went on to say all the schools in Ozubulu have been closed and everyone has gone home. There was a little child seen crying for the mother, the male pupil said.
The boy continued: “Those injecting people are around Eke boys. Some of them are in Ugwu Oye, some are in Eke boys. The army is among them. When they come, they’ll forcefully inject you.”
Meanwhile, eyewitnesses in the state released photos of the soldiers conducting a free medical outreach in the state, to prove that the exercise was not aimed at hurting any one.
Anambra school students

Anambra school students


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