Thursday, May 28, 2026 - Several students collapsed yesterday May 27 during the Children’s Day celebration at the Dr Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City ,Edo state. after reportedly inhaling tear gas said to have been fired by a yet-to-be-identified security man.
The students were said to have been rushed to the Edo
Specialist Hospital for medical attention.
According to reports, trouble started when some male
students at the ceremony began making advances at some of the female students
from another school, a development that attracted the attention of bouncers
stationed at the stadium, who rebuked the male students. The rebuked students
allegedly regrouped and attacked the bouncers, leading to a confrontation
within the crowded area.
A parent who witnesed the incident claimed that while
attempting to control the male students, a bouncer fired a teargas canister in
an area occupied by a large number of students, leading to some students
reportedly fainting after inhaling the substance.
Following the incident, students, teachers and parents
reportedly scampered for safety, leading to many students, especially females,
sustaining injuries.
In a statement released last night, Edo State Government
rejected the “sensational interpretations, spins, twists, and
misinformation” that were, according to it, dubiously orchestrated to give the
government a bad name.
The statement, signed by Dr Patrick Ebojele, Chief Press
Secretary to Governor Okpebholo, blamed the incident on the large turnout of
students at the stadium.
“The stadium
was filled to capacity with thousands of excited children who came to
participate in the day’s activities. The turnout was unprecedented. All the
entrances into the facility were opened for children to access the stadium.
Some excited children resorted to unruly behaviour at one of the gates, an
incident that led to some kind of stampede, which necessitated one of the
bouncers to deploy the use of tear gas to disperse them. In the course of the
pandemonium that ensued, few students sustained injuries.
The Deputy
Governor, Rt Hon Dennis Idahosa, who was physically present at the stadium,
rose to the challenge immediately, assisting children with first aid; and those
requiring further care were taken to the Edo Specialist Hospital, where they
received appropriate medical attention and are now safely back home with their
families.
The Edo
State Government has already authorised investigations into the incident, while
the bouncer involved is presently being interrogated by the police to ascertain
the immediate or remote cause of the incident. The government wishes to restate
its commitment to the safety and security of all, including our children. We,
however, call on social media users to refrain from unverified narratives that
could cause unnecessary panic.
Isolated
incidents at large gatherings, while regrettable, do not diminish Governor
Okpebholo’s commitment to child safety and well-being. The governor’s
unparalleled investment in education is the reason for the huge attendance by
students of different schools in the state to celebrate Children’s Day.
We thank the
security personnel, medical staff and volunteers for their swift response and
dedication to duty. Their immediate response helped to douse the tension,” the
statement explained
Watch the videos below;
More than 30 school children were hospitalised on Wednesday after chaos broke out during the Edo State Children’s Day celebration at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.
— Onwa_Nnewi (@Kene_Nnewi) May 28, 2026
Reports say the incident started after a private bouncer allegedly discharged pepper spray during an… pic.twitter.com/zRKBBKUpMM
Over 30 children were rushed to Edo specialist hospital in Benin city today after they were tear-gassed by men of the Edo state police force at ogbe stadium Benin city during children's day celebration.
— DØÇTÖR CRUÏS£ (@ThatCruiseMedic) May 27, 2026
One child is currently at the ICU.
The same Nigerian police force who cannot… pic.twitter.com/mV1yaRCKN0

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