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Regional News of Friday, 15 September 2023

Source: Leo Nelson, Contributor

Akatsavakpor basic school ripped off by rainstorm

The school building that was destroyed by the rain The school building that was destroyed by the rain

A rainstorm on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, ripped off classrooms of Akatsavakpor D/A Basic School near Klikor in the Volta Region.

A visit by this reporter to the school saw a wooden structure that served as a classroom for the lower primary pupils, destroyed, while the upper primary and JHS classrooms and the headteacher's office, which also served as the school storeroom had their roofs ripped off and mangled.

This reporter also saw pieces of aluminum roofing sheets scattered all over the school’s compound while some were also seen hanging on nearby trees.

Headmaster of the school, Freeman Atitsogbui told this reporter that the incident had affected academic activities in the school, especially at a time when the pupils were writing their end-of-term exams.

"It has affected the school so greatly that academic work has virtually come to a halt. Our office and store have also been affected resulting in damage to some of our teaching and learning materials including textbooks. We have managed to salvage some of the items in the storeroom which we are keeping in a safe place," the headmaster said.

He appealed to the Ketu South Municipal Assembly, the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), and other well-meaning individuals to immediately come to the aid of the school in getting the situation under control.

Chief of the area, who is also a Divisional Chief of Klikor, Torgbi Korkudjaah-Boafo Tamakloe II, visited the school in the company of some elders of the community following the disaster and pledged his support towards re-roofing the classrooms for academic work to be restored.

He also appealed to the relevant institutions and well-meaning indigenes of the area, to "pull resources together to help fix the challenge at hand to safeguard the education and future of our young ones."