If you are a regular user of the
Ijora flyover bridge, you may have consciously or otherwise noticed a perimeter
fencing with two gates shielding two primary schools, a junior high school and
an abandoned health centre with ugly shanties erected around the perimeter
fencing. The schools are Banjo Primary School, Ebenezer Primary School and Ogbo
Junior High School, all in the swampy Otumara community, Ebute Metta West,
Lagos State.
Located
in an unfriendly and inhabitable environment, students of these schools are
exposed to various dangers, including diseases and attacks from street urchins
and animals . The schools which are near Brickfield Street, Apapa have a
minimum of 500 students each. The sorry state of these schools, particularly
Banjo Primary School, however, demands urgent attention from relevant
authorities.
Until
recently, when a non-governmental organisation offered a helping hand by
erecting the perimeter fencing which was estimated at about N2 million,
students of these schools were unintentionally mixing freely with street
urchins and domestic animals that have made the schools their abode.
Apart
from that, uncleared refuse dumps and weeds competed for space in the schools
premises. Same applies to the abandoned, vandalized health centre where street
urchins usually pitch their tent irrespective of government presence.
Banjo
Primary School has only six teachers attending to over 500 pupils. The teachers
are supported by a head teacher and an assistant head teacher to carry out
academic duties. This is apart from the fact that the school is made up of only
six classrooms which are in advanced state dilapidation. An resident who
pleaded anonymity told Vanguard Metro, VM, that some of the pupils have
been raped due by undesirable elements that usually hang around, although none
of the victims has spoken out.
To make
matters worse, some parents said that during the rainy season, the premises are
usually flooded. According to Vanguard, Senator Remi Tinubu, offered to
donate three classrooms through a contractor who did not complete the project.
This was also the case with the four-year-old dilapidated six classrooms
building which was said to have been badly constructed. Vanguard reports when
the former head teacher called the attention of the contractor to the shoddy
job, the contractor had threatened to deal with her.
As at the
time of filing this report, some worried parents are appealing to all relevant
authorities to come to the aid of the school as there are very strong
indications that it might cave in any moment and endanger the lives of the
innocent pupils. One of the parents, 50-year-old Mrs Basirat Abdukareem, said
several complaints have been expressed over the matter in the past but nothing
has been done so far in response. ‘’We shall not stop calling on government
until our prayers are answered,” she said.
Another
parent, Mr Olokunola Adisa, said he was planning to relocate to another area
due to the poor condition of the school. ‘’The classroom block can collapse any
moment. So, I am planning to relocate my children but this is difficult because
that is the only school around here. We want the government to intervene
because no one knows what these children can
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