Ebonyi Government Abandons School, Forcing Students To Study In Unsafe Conditions

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In the heart of Ebonyi State, a crisis of neglect is unfolding at the Union Comprehensive Secondary School, Obeagu.

‎The once-promising institution, established in 1996, has devolved into a scene of utter despair.

‎The school’s infrastructure lies in shambles, a stark testament to the government’s glaring neglect.

‎The remaining three blocks, built by the Ebonyi State Universal Basic Education Board, are crumbling relics, their walls cracked, roofs blown off, and ceilings on the verge of collapse.

‎The students, resilient in the face of adversity, paint a haunting picture of their learning environment.

‎”We lack the basic necessities: windows, proper flooring, and functional desks. The walls are cracked, the ceiling is collapsing, and the entire structure is on the brink of disintegration,” Ene Ejike, a student, lamented.

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