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Delta Community cries out, appeals to Oborevwori to renovate dilapidated secondary school

By Monday Peters, Abuja
The Egrangbene Federated Community has cried out with a call on Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori to come to their aid and renovate the dilapidated and abandoned Daufa Secondary School in Ekogbene Community.
Legal practitioner, Barr.Owen Nanakumoh made the call on behalf of the people in a statement signed and sent to Our Correspondent in Warri.
The people said Daufa Secondary school which is the only school serving the entire Egrangbene communities had been abandoned by the Delta State government.
According to them, the school is in the “pool of infrastructural comatose” including the school’s buildings, staff quarters and the furniture.
They noted that students are only persevering to study under the open roofs as they sit on bare floors at the mercy of the sun and rain thus exposing them and staff including teachers to serious health challenges.
The people also said,”The understaff of the school cannot be over emphasized as most of the teachers refused to resume due to this despicable state of the school.
“We therefore vehemently appeal to our amiable Governor , His Excellency to deliver us from this pitiable situation by renovating the school, equip the school to the contemporary standard and be staffed appropriately.
“Sir, the future of our children will continue to be at stake unless something is timeously done. Your Excellency sir, you are our last hope.”