Successful students who sat for the entrance examination into four of the Government High Schools across the state are expected to resume on Monday, 13th February.

The students who wrote the entrance examination into the Government High Schools in Osogbo, Ejigbo and Ede are advised to check their names among the list of successful students pasted in the schools of their choice.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Festus Olajide.
The statement added that, the successful students are to fill in the subject capturing forms obtainable at the office of the Principal of each school.
According to the statement, the schools are tuition free for students of Osun Origin, while each student is expected to pay a school infrastructure maintenance levy of N2,000 per head per term to maintain the school building.
Recall the state government had few years ago invested heavily in the emergency service by purchasing 50 brand news ambulances, equipping them with needs tools and well trained personnel.
Eyewitnesses recount that the mini bus left Oke Fia Motor Park for Okinnin at about 5pm and it somersaulted barely two minutes after it left the park.
It was said that the driver was making a call and also waving at an oncoming driver when he lost the control of the vehicle.
Policemen attached to the government house were said to have rushed to the scene and lifted the mini bus before the students and other passengers were rescued.
One of the eyewitnesses, Oloruntoba Adedeji, told a Punch correspondent that the pupils and the driver suffered varying degrees of injury.But there was no loss of life recorded.
He said, “The driver was speeding and was making a call when he lost control of the bus. The negligence of the driver caused the accident to occur.
Osun O’Ambulance Saves Pupil
However, Osun State ambulance arrived promptly and took them to the Osun State Specialists Hospital, Asubiaro.”
O’Ambulance in 2016 responded to 178 cases of collapse, 348 hospital referral and 132 labour emergency cases all of which lives involved were saved.
Meanwhile, the DG of O’Ambulance said recently, said of 1,829 casualties involved emergence cases in 2016, the agency was able to save 1,774 lives and recorded only 55 deaths arising from the cases.
He also revealed that of the 1,774 casualties saved, 1,116 were males while 658 were females





















