The inability of
the Mion District Assembly to provide classroom blocks for Tuya and its
surrounding communities is putting the future of several school going children
in jeopardy.
The children have
the desire to be in school in order to pursue their dreams of becoming useful
to the society, but the absence of deserving educational infrastructure in the
community continues to hinder or serves as barrier to their formal education.
The assembly has
unjustifiably abandoned a three unit classroom block that was to augment or
replace the temporal structure provided by the community some years ago.
The temporal
school structure, which was provided through communal efforts by the members of
the Tuya community in September 2010 for the children in the area have
exhausted its usefulness. The structures were meant to accommodate small
children who could not walk to the next community called Jimli (12 kilometres
away) an opportunity to attend School and have access to basic education.
The Tuya Primary
School which serves children from Tuya, Gashie and Pashenaa Kura was initially
run by volunteer Teachers who were paid by the community members in kind and in
cash.
However, in
September 2015, the Ghana Education Service (GES) absorbed the School and
provided it with five trained Teachers after a number of meetings and advocacy
actions from the community. Unfortunately, the school has since deteriorated
without any much effort by the authority to provide new or additional
structures.
The number of
classes has increased from three to six with no additional classrooms to
accommodate the students. The students are still using the temporal structure
that was built by the community and a two classroom pavilion. Majority of the
pupils sit under trees, a situation which is posing a number of challenges to
quality teaching and learning.
At the quarterly
Media Review Meeting of the Ghana Developing Communities Association (GDCA) and
its partners, the Mion District Coordinator of the Empowerment for Life (E4L),
Madam Ubaida Ibrahim in a presentation said the lives of the school children
were in extreme danger and discomfort.
According to her,
a three unit classroom block that was to be constructed by the Mion District
Assembly in 2016 after several advocacy efforts by the E4L and the community
has since been abandoned at the foundation stage.
She lamented that
the plight of the pupils was worsened when the some of the temporal structures
were pulled down to make way for the three unit classroom block.
Ms. Ubaida Ibrahim |
Because the three
unit block is abandoned or not yet completed the children have gone back to
sitting under trees, exposing them to the adverse effects of heavy storms,
rains, dusts and scorching sun.
“When it drizzles
or rain, those under the trees and sheds have to take shelter on the veranda of
the pavilion and those inside cannot learn because of the noise that is
created. This means the whole school is disorganized as far as learning is
concerned”.
A teacher of the
school, Mr Iddrisu Alhassan confirmed the numerous challenges facing the
school.
He explained that the hammattan season was the worst period for the
‘under tree’ classrooms because it brings cold and dust.
He said “books
and papers of students are always blown off when they are having lessons and
teachers do not feel comfortable handling lessons under such inhumane
condition”.
He however promised to give detailed report on how and why the Tuya school project was abandoned.
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