Abolato Primary School pupils in the Bolga East District in the Upper East Region sit on cement blocks and on the bare floor to study just like other pupils encounter in some parts of the country.
School authorities say the situation is negatively affecting the quality of education. They have therefore called on the government to intervene by providing them furniture swiftly.
The six-unit classroom was constructed in 2014, but due to government’s inability to pay the contractor, the structure has remained uncompleted.The structure, which is only roofed does not have windows or chalkboards, and the dirty floors expose pupils to some health hazards.
The pupils, who sit on the bare floor to study use cement blocks as benches and tables.
The pupils of the school called on the government to complete the school and provide them with pieces of furniture.
A pupil said “we sit on blocks for our lessons and we are unable to write well and the blocks always make our uniforms dirty and sometimes tear them. We want the government to cement our classroom, fix the windows and give us furnitureâ€.
Another pupil added that “we are sitting on cement blocks, we don’t have learning materials and our uniform is dirty, and we want the government to complete our school and give us furniture.â€
 Charity Apasinaba, headteacher of the school told Citi News monitored by Prime News Ghana that, the situation is impeding teaching and learning as well as enrollment.
“All stakeholders are aware of the situation of the school, as you can see the children are sitting on blocks writing and teaching and learning are not going on well.â€
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She petitioned to all stakeholders, the Member of Parliament and the Bolga Municipal Assembly to help complete the building and provide furniture for the pupils.
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Madam Apasinaba also expressed worry at the declining enrollment of the school due to the current situation.
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