Ekiti Community seeks Fayemi’s intervention over decaying school facilities 

The people of Odo-oro community in Ikole Local Government have  appealed to governor Kayode Fayemi  to save the primary education in the area from total collapse by fixing the rotten facilities at St Thomas Catholic Primary School in the town.

 
 
They lamented that  the pupils always faced untold hardship during rainy season due to the poor facilities in the school ,stressing that  solid and conducive infrastructures remained one of the ways to measure the standard of education in any society.

The traditional ruler and  Onise of Odo Oro-Ekiti ,Oba Babatunde Jemilehin,therefore sought government’s urgent intervention inorder to secure the future of younger generation.

Oba Jemilehin spoke  on weekend during the handing over  ceremonies of athe newly renovated block of three classrooms by the old students to the school to  management and government officials.

While commending the old students for the timely gesture of renovating the block of classrooms as the pupils resume for the new academic session, the traditional ruler reiterated the need for the state government to act fast in giving the pupils a befitting and conducive learning environment.

“The buildings in this primary school have been in very terrible dilapidated forms for a long while. That has been source of concern to not only the school management, but equally to me as the traditional ruler of the town and the generality of the Odo Oro Ekiti indigenes.

“The harrowing experiences the pupils go through to study in such a deplorable condition and the effects on their psychology as they visit others schools with good structures cannot be over emphasised. Their teachers too are not left out in the trauma of teaching pupils drenched whenever it rains.

“It is in the spirit of this understanding that I am making this passionate appeal to the government to come to the aid of our primary schools in Odo Oro Ekiti.” the monarch said

In his remarks, the coordinator of the Old Students Association, Prince Segun Okunoye, said there was need for the government and other stakeholders in the education sector to save the school from total neglect in the interest of the young pupils.

Okunoye,on his part explained that the old students were moved by the pictures and videos of pupils learning under the deplorable structures and decided to pull resources together in the renovation of the block of three classrooms.

He noted that there was need for the people to collaborate with the government in improving the standard of education especially the basic, adding that government should be deliberate in attending to the other blocks for the pupils to be motivated in learning.

“With the limited resources available to us, we set to work and the complete renovation of the building we are handling over today was completed in August this year, preparatory to the resumption of academic activities for the new session.

“We, however, regret to say that of the four buildings that need immediate attention, we could only handle one, while the remaining three are in their dilapidated shapes as we can all see. It is therefore on that note that we want to call on the state government, the State Universal Primary Education Board and other governmental agencies that are stakeholders in the administration of primary school education,  to urgently come and assist in renovating the remaining buildings in this school.”

Speaking, the head teacher of the school, Chief Idowu Adeyemi, commended the old students for the gesture, which she said would go a long in ameliorating the suffering of the pupils and staff.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *