State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka
Oladunjoye disclosed this on Wednesday at Alausa, Ikeja, in Lagos, southwest
Nigeria.
The affected schools are Honesty Private
School located at 4/6, Akintayo Akinbola Street, Surulere; Heibenah Montessori
Schools at 78, Agbebi Street, Ijeshatedo in Surulere and Elyon Ambassador
Private School at 3, Mabayoje Street, Oshodi.
According to the Commissioner, the
affected schools were also operating in residential/converted structures
wherein some shops were attached to the building in question without provision
for special rooms and other required facilities.
She noted that besides the fact the
schools shared a fence with another registered private school, it was also
discovered that they d
id not provide required records upon demand from
officials of state Ministry of Education where those who provided some records
were not properly updated.
Oladunjoye pointed out that the
building of one of the schools, Honesty Private School, was sinking, with
visible large cracks on the walls while a container was also used as a
classroom for Primary III pupils, a situation that not only endangered the lives
of students at the school but could apparently impact negatively on them during
harsh weather.
She recalled that prior to the
closure of the three schools, the state government had served the management of
the schools notices wherein they were advised to relocate to suitable
purpose-built structures for their schools and report back compliance to the
state Ministry of Education.
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