Kumasi: State M/A Basic school nears collapse due to poor infrastructure

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The dilapidated State M/A Basic School located in Bantama in the Kumasi Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is fast becoming a death trap, exposing pupils to the risk of weak structures in their quest to access quality education.

Visible cracks in walls, ‘rotten’ wooden structures and a poor roofing system show that the school had not received any major renovation since its establishment in nearly eight decades.

The Chairman of the School’s Management Committee (SMC) Peter Akwasi Peprah Gyamfi is worried a school which has produced known voices, including sitting Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Assenso Boakye, Hon Wireko Brobby, Asantehene Otumfour Osei Tutu II and other prominent people is yet to receive attention.

“State M/A Primary School has been in inception since 1940. Prominent people in this society have passed through the school.

Since its inception, there has not been any major renovation. Some of the infrastructure is putting the students in danger. There are some areas we have instructed the students not to go there because of the risks it poses.
The building is gradually collapsing. Some classrooms, cannot be used because they are not conducive for teaching and learning, Mr Gyamfi said.

“Some concerned authorities are calling on the President of Ghana, the Minister of Education, old students of the school and all relevant stakeholders to come and help the school”, he added.

It is gathered that the deplorable nature of the school has forced parents to withdraw their wards. Some of the pupils whose parents are yet to determine their fate, however, have become apprehensive, especially during instructional hours.

“There are a lot of cracks in the building. When I sit in class, I am always scared. My fear is that one day, the building will collapse on us.” one of the Students lamented.

“It is very scary. We are always thinking the building will break on us. The building is very old. We will be happy if the government renovates the school and provides us with modern infrastructure.” Another student added.

“Our school building is gradually crumbling down. We are pleading with the government to come to our aid and provide us with the proper infrastructure to make teaching and learning easier. We do not even use some of the classrooms anymore, because of fear that it will collapse.” they added.

Call the SMC chairman on 0244524947
PTA chairman 0243711894

 

 

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