- A mystery fire has razed a public secondary school in Sapele, one of the major towns in the oil rich Delta state
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95 students were said to be
in the hostel when the fire began but miraculously escaped as the fire began consuming sections of the hostel
in the hostel when the fire began but miraculously escaped as the fire began consuming sections of the hostel
- The state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has assured of his government's willingness to renovate the school and bring it to shape
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less than 95 students have reportedly escaped death by the whiskers as
mystery fire razed down a public school in Sapele, one of the major
cities in the oil rich Delta state.
The school,
Chude Girls Model Secondary School, was consumed by fire which cause is
yet to be ascertained as at the time of filing this report.
As at the time the fire incident happened, 95 students were said to be in the hostel but luckily escaped when the fire began.
Part of the school razed by fire
It
was learnt that philanthropists had visited the school to assist the
students just as two classrooms have been converted to hostels for the
students pending when the state government would renovate the school and
bring it to shape again.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state, who
visited the school on Sunday, February 5, 2017, sympathized with the
students, calling for the urgent upgrade of facilities in public
secondary schools in the state education sector.
Students of the school when the governor visited on Sunday
The
governor, who inspected the school along with the state commissioner
for Basic and Secondary Education, Chiedu Ebie, said public institutions
should have facilities that will make learning environment to be in
tune with modern trend, noting that with what he saw at the model
school, there was the need for emergency situation to be declared in the
education sector.
Governor
Okowa while thanking God that no life was lost in the inferno that
razed the hostel of the institution, assured staff and students of the
school that his administration would take steps to ameliorate the effect
of the fire on them.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa during inspection of the school on Sunday
The governor said: "I sympathize with the young ones who lost their belongings in the fire, we will try to replace what you have lost," he said, adding: "This
fire incident may be a blessing in disguise as I have inspected
facilities here, I can assure you that this school will not be like this
by next year."
He added: "We will carry out construction work in the school systematically, so as not to affect academic work."
The
Principal of the school, Mrs. A. O. Omniabors thanked Governor Okowa
for his timely intervention, stating that philanthropists have come to
the aid of the students since Friday night when the fire incident
happened.