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Pupils of Nana Avo-Nwiah M/A Basic School study under death trap structure

The Nana Avo-Nwiah M/A Basic School’s structure in the Tikobo Number Two Electoral Area of the Jomoro Municipality in the Western Region is now a death trap for school children and staff.

The school which runs from Kindergarten to basic 6, is situated at Tikobo No.2 Forest Junction and was established by a private man but was adopted by government of Ghana under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama in 2016.

Due to the deporable state of the school structure, some students are at home.

Students of Nana Avo-Nwiah M/A Basic School are also finding it very difficult to have access to government textbooks for studies.

The aforementioned plight of the school was made known to colleague journalist Nana Fynn at Takoradi during a visit to the school.

It was also observed that some students have to sit on the floor to study and some also bring plastic chairs from home to sit on it to study.

Mr. Cretus Azupe, the headmaster of the school disclosed to that:

“the school was formerly a private school and the government of Ghana under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama took over in the year 2016 and since the establishment of the school, it has been in a deplorable state up to date”

“And we are looking forward to see a day when we will get a better school building, as you can see this classroom is empty, no furniture and it is almost the same in the rest of the classrooms” he stressed.

According to him, their major problems have been school structure and furniture for both staff and learners, hence appealing to the general public and stakeholders as a matter of urgency come to their aid and grant them a proper school building to the school.

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