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Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by osinbanjoisaliar: 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
In their dilapidated and dusty classrooms, hundreds of students sat on the bare floor and babbled animatedly.


The noise from the last floor of the two-storey building at Ilogbo Elegba Senior Grammar School, Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area (LCDA), in Lagos State could be heard from a distance. The floor is occupied by senior secondary school 1 students.

In their dilapidated and dusty classrooms, hundreds of students sat on the bare floor and babbled animatedly. Apart from the question papers and answer sheets each was peering at occasionally, nothing in the atmosphere indicated that the students were writing their first term examination in the ongoing 2021/2022 academic session.

Mathematics examination in progress
Some placed their writing materials on their laps, others on the dusty floors. Some who probably arrived early stood by the windows, using the sills as writing tables.

“If not that this is an examination, many of us would have waited until classes end and copy (lesson notes) from our friends who had used our backs as tables,” one of the students told our reporter.

She said some students used to bring chairs from home.

“When you bring chairs, even when you write your names boldly on them, they are either stolen or deliberately vandalised,” the teenager said.
An alumnus of the school, who asked not to be named to avoid being identified by the school authorities, decried the conditions at the public school in the Nigerian city.

“Everyone is used to it. The SS 1 classrooms have been like that for many years, even when I schooled here. I left the school in 2017 and I met the SS 1 classes in that condition, although it wasn’t this bad. My elder brother also met the classes in the same condition, so it has been like that for some time,” the alumnus said.
SS1 teachers staff room.

Another student said she gets to school early so that she could “use the window to write for the day.”

She said students find it very difficult to concentrate in her class.

“Many students talk while classes are ongoing, some play with cell phones. It is worse when rain falls because the roof is already blown off,” she added.

The teachers’ staff room, sharing the same floor with the SS 1 classes, is not better off than the classrooms. The floor is cratered with a few chairs fixed in a corner.

A female teacher, who was one of the few teachers present when this reporter visited during the recently concluded second term, was struggling to find somewhere to place the notes she was teaching from.

A teacher trying to see clearly her student’s book.
To review any of the students’ books, the teacher would walk to the entrance of the classroom so she could use the rays of the sun to aid her vision.

The teachers and the students at the school, whom this reporter spoke to, all asked not to be named for fear of victimisation.

The teachers who spoke said they had to be careful so as not to be “sent to remote areas as punishment.”

However, aside from those occupied by the SS 1 students on the top floor, other classrooms are in fairly good conditions. There was a desk for each of the majority of the students but a few were seen sharing.

The senior secondary school 2 and 3 classes are in a new building where the chairs and tables are relatively neat and the classrooms habitable. But no one would explain why the SS 1 classrooms were left in such poor conditions.

A joint web portal of the Lagos State Government and Global Education Media Nigeria Limited- Lagos State Schools Online , captured this inconsistency in the standard of school facilities in Lagos.

According to the portal, Ilogbo Elegba Senior Grammar School has been poorly funded and furnished since its inception. It said when the school was established in January 1989, it had 125 students and shared classrooms with Local Authority Primary School, Ilogbo Elegba, with which it now shares a boundary.

Ongoing mathematics class
“Another challenge was the lack of furniture for both staff and students. L.A Primary head teacher gave them 46 six pieces of dual desks and community members donated 100 collapsible chairs on February 5, 1990 when the then state governor, Raji Rasaki, commissioned the school building in 1994,” the website stated.

Today, the school, which sits on a large expanse of unfenced land, is said to have 1,950 students. More than 500 of this figure are said to be in SS 1.

However, the Chairman of the Lagos Special Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools, Hakeem Smith, told PREMIUM TIMES that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has promised to touch all schools in the state that are in need of rehabilitation.

Mr Smith said the agency in its two years of existence has impacted many schools in the state.

“What we want to do is to spread our efforts to touch all the six geo-political zones. We know that there are some schools in worse condition than even the one at Ilogbo Elegba and we will visit them.

“The government has a responsibility so we have taken a note of this school. We usually want the principal to write a letter to us, then we will go and do a proper assessment of the school in terms of what they need and put it in our database,” Mr Smith told PREMIUM TIMES.

“We have about 700 schools in the state requiring such attention. What we do is go through our database to see those that have requested and attend to them. I have noted this and I can assure you that my team will visit the school soon.

“But like I said, there is a procedure to follow. So if we visit tomorrow, work may not start immediately because there is a budget cycle, and now that the budget has been passed, the state has to issue a warrant to incur expenditure,” he added.

Mr Smith further noted that the process has to also go through the procurement processes before shortlisting it.

“This is the rule so that we don’t run afoul of the law,” he said.

He said his committee is building about 300 classrooms and hostels and providing about 100,000 furniture in secondary and primary schools.


Giving his account at the end of 2021, he said the state government has completed classrooms and boarding facilities in some public schools in the state. Among these are the newly built block of classrooms at Lagos State Model College, Igbokuta, Ikorodu , which he said was commissioned on December 10, 2021; and another in the Elemoro area of the state.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/526696-lagos-public-school-where-students-sit-on-cratered-floor.html

Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by Nobody: 10:01am On Apr 29, 2022
Observing...
Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by Nigerialabalaba: 10:02am On Apr 29, 2022
Noted. Omo Igbo, next.

Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by osinbanjoisaliar: 10:02am On Apr 29, 2022
More betta photos

Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by MadamVanessa(f): 10:03am On Apr 29, 2022
shocked


This thread can't never make front page but assuming this was Peter Obi , before the Op even finishes , the thread would've find it way to front page.


This is someone some idiotic nonentities said he transformed Lagos to the overrated standard level that Lagos is at the moment. Tinubu contributed nothing to the development of Lagos rather he destroyed Lagos beyond repairs. It's other tribes that are in Lagos that made Lagos what it is today.

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Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by osinbanjoisaliar: 10:04am On Apr 29, 2022
Diz na wetin Tinubu boys dey call dividends of owo mi da administration. Diz na why we Nigerians must vote Tinubu in 2023
Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by Kingpin1000: 10:12am On Apr 29, 2022
With the IGR of Lagos, all lagos public schools should have projectors and very high standard labs but, they choose to be paying tax to Tulumbu.
Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by wallarwallar(m): 10:19am On Apr 29, 2022
4 dose who always find means to deliberately tarnish good legacy will never witness anything good in dere life.. Is dis d only public school in lagos. If u @ nt okay wit lagos go back to ur village na awon developer. Ur hometown and state don turn upside-down bt here u @ complaining abt lagos dat makes ur empty head who u 2day and save u from U.G.M
Re: Tinubu Legacy: Lagos Public School Where Students Sit On The Floor by Nobody: 10:44am On Apr 29, 2022
100 million naira used by the criminal from iragbiji to buy APC form would have been enough to equip all the government schools in Lagos with adequate seats for students. Yet the bastard has the effrontery to tell Nigerians he is contesting for president.

Since he has been moving Lagos revenue in bullion vans to pits in his house, maybe should Nigerians allow him, he would start moving our money in private jets to Switzerland.

Bastard of iragbiji.

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