Idimu
Community Primary School, Idimu, Lagos is under siege by hoodlums who
vandalise facilities and force teachers and pupils out every afternoon,
Idimu Community Primary School. Idimu,
Lagos has two classes of pupils. One resume with their teachers by 8am
and closes by 2pm. As soon as it is 2pm, the other set of ‘pupils’,
made up of area boys and hoodlums, take over. Any teacher they meet in
the school premises is harassed and forced out.
“Mama Tisa, ago meji ti lu o. E ko
eru yin k’ee ma lo si ile yin. Abi aago meji ko ni Ijoba sanwo fun yin
de ni? E jade, awa boys ti de,” they would say in Yoruba. This
means, “Mama teacher (referring to the headmistress), it’s 2pm. Pack
your bag and go to your house now. At least, the government engages you
till 2pm. Get out of the school. The boys have come.”
Any teacher who refuses to obey the
hoodlums’ instruction is beaten, or her bag is snatched. They take over
the school and start to vandalise the classrooms, offices and defecate
anywhere they like. These hoodlums and other undesirable elements have
kept the school, which a source alleged produced the current Chairman,
Egbe – Idimu Local Council Development Area, Mr. Waheed Bello, on its
knees. It shares the same compound with Local Government Primary School.
The school’s infrastructure too is under
a kind of a siege. Located along the busy Ikotun-Idimu Road in
Egbe-Idimu LCDA, the institution has been under perpetual attack by
these hoodlums.
The attack that comes in various forms
has left the school in a state of disrepair. As one enters through the
gate, one is welcomed by scars of abuse of the compound. The physical
structure is most affected. The ceiling of most of the classrooms have
been vandalised, yielding gaping holes, while the desks and tables used
by both the teachers and the pupils are not spared.
Pupils resume on a daily basis to park
human faeces, condoms and ladies panties before lesson could commence.
Efforts to rid the school of the menace have been futile. The
community-based management committee of the school and the LCDA seem
helpless. The boys are having a free reign over a school that is
supposed to liberate children for ignorance and oppression.
Our correspondent visited the school on
Thursday after a concerned resident of the area raised the issue of the
abuse at the just-concluded Third Lagos State Education Summit,
organised by the state government where issues affecting education were
discussed. It held on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Eko Hotel and Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Apart from the fact that the school
lacks adequate desks and tables, the roof of the L-shape block of
classrooms leaks when it rains.
For the rain that fell last Wednesday, its ugly signs were visible in some of the classrooms, because the floors were still wet.
“We have a packer with which we scoop
water each time it rains, see it,” a female teacher, who pleaded
anonymity, raised up the plastic packer to authenticate her claims.
The pupils were excited to tell the
story of anguish they have been subjected to by the hoodlums. According
to them, the vagabonds, who usually scale the fence to enter the school
premises, have turned the classes to their toilet. They cart away the
desks and tables, convert them to firewood or for some other purposes.
A Primary Three pupil, Master Lekan
Fabiyi, said that the every morning, they always meet wrap of human
faeces inside their desks and at times inside the ceiling.
He said, “Some people shit (defecate)
inside our classroom. They put it (human faeces) inside our desks.
Sometime, they put it up here (pointing to the ceiling).”
One of the class teachers confirmed this
ugly incident. She said that they usually wrap the faeces inside
polythene bags and put them inside the openings in the ceiling.
“At times, they do it on the floor.
These pupils are made to clean it up by first putting sand on it before
using the packer to scoop it and throw it out,” she adds.
Due to dearth of desks and tables, some of the pupils in Primary Four were seen sitting on bare floor, while a lesson was on.
One of them said, “We don’t know those people who carry our chairs at night, that is why we sit on the floor.”
Our correspondent gathered that the
desks and tables became firewood in the hands of some people in the
neighbourhood, when the fence of the school fell during a downpour
sometime last year. This gave them easy access into the school premises.
A source within the school said the
Chairman, Egbe – Idimu LCDA, Bello, who was an alumnus of the school,
replaced some of the desks and tables not long ago.
“But these hoodlums kept coming back to
pick them. That is why they are never enough. Again, since they have
damaged the ceiling and the aluminium roofing sheets, each time it
rains, the whole classroom is flooded ,” another source said.
“Because some of these boys play ball
here, they have damaged the roofing sheets and they now leak in some
areas whenever it rains,” the source stated.
The source added that several times, the
hoodlums had broken into the office of the head teacher, Mrs.
Christiana Aghelegin, and looted it under the cover of darkness.
On one of such occasions, cartons of
sachet milk meant for the pupils were said to have been carted away.
Besides, uniforms of voluntary organisations, including Boys Scout and
Girls Guide, were also stolen.
The hoodlums, on each occasion, left
behind a sad reminder of their unholy visit – they defecated inside
plates they could find in the office and covered it up. As a result, the
headmistress’ office is now fortified with steel doors, while the
windows were reinforced with burglary proof.
But all said and done, it is as if the
vagabonds are kings in the school. Our correspondent had it on good
source that immediately it is 2:00pm when the school closes, some of
them confront the head teacher and the teachers who might wait a minute
longer, to leave “since their own official hours are over.”
In fact, on many occasions, the padlocks
to the school gate are forcibly opened and thrown away, with the head
teacher having to replace them each time such happened.
They have also once removed the school
gate some time last year, and warned the school authorities, in a
written note attached to the uprooted gate, never to fix it back. They
were said to have warned then that if they did, they would remove the
gate and dump it where it would never be found.
Idimu Community Primary School premises
also serve as leisure to these characters. “At times we find bottles of
beer, ladies’ pants and condoms all over the classrooms when we resume
in the morning. That is what we face here,” another concerned teacher
said.
Even the state and national flags hoisted by the school had been removed with their poles, and they were never traced.
“We cannot leave anything here, because
it is not safe to do so. They break cupboards, ceilings and anything
they can lay their hands on. There was a time they stole the pumping
machine used to pump water from the well,” the source added.
The school’s head teacher was reluctant
to talk to our correspondent when contacted. But all she volunteered was
that she was not allowed by civil service rule to talk to the press. “I
am not competent to talk to you on this matter,” she said.
In fact, she, at a point, turned hostile
and prevented our correspondent from taking photographs of the ugly
spectacles. The one used here is the one the journalist struggled to
take.
However, another source, who claimed
that the current Chairman, Egbeda-Idimu Local Council Development
Association, was an alumnus of the school, commended the council boss
for his efforts to lift the school.
The source said, “The chairman of
Egbe-Idimu LCDA was an ex-pupil of this school. He has been very
helpful. He replaced the gate when it was removed. He gave the school
desks and tables too. We have also intimated him of what is going on
here.”
When our correspondent visited the
Egbe-Idimu LCDA Secretariat along Isheri -LASU Road, the Information
Officer, Mrs. Funke Yomi-Ojo, said the chairman was busy with an
official matter. He neither picked his call when a call was put
through to his telephone line nor reply the text message sent to him as
at the time of filing this report.
However, the chairman, School- Based
Management Committee, Alimoso Local Government, under which the school
is, Mr. Hezekial Osoba, said there was the need for the state government
to provide adequate security for the school, especially at night.
He explained that a situation in which a
70-year-old security man, who could not secure himself, was engaged as a
night security guard did not augur well for the safety of the pupils
and facilities in the school.
He said, “Idimu Community Primary School
is among the schools that my committee oversees. That school has for
long been under attack by hoodlums. They break the ceilings, destroy the
gate, defecate on the floor of classrooms and did other things that are
terrible in its premises.
“There is need for the state government
to provide proper security for that school. The men of Rapid Response
Squad could be made to patrol that area every night to keep these bad
boys at bay.”
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