
Parents and teachers at Anwar-ul-Islam Primary School have decried the shabby work done by the contractor who built the school.
However, seven months after its inauguration, some parts of the school building have gone bad. Classroom roofs, doors and water supply pipes installed in the school during construction have continued to develop faults.
Speaking to SaharaReporters, Chairman of School Parent Forum, AbdulRahman Assakin, said with just about seven months in use, they have had to complain about leaking roofs and bad doors multiple times, adding that the contractor had refused to permanently fix the faults in the school.
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Similarly, Head of Parent Forum, Alhaji Salau Kazeem expressed displeasure over the quality of work done by the contractor. He complained that the school deserved to have a new borehole but the contractor failed to provide one.
He added that the major concern of the school was electricity.
According to Assakin, the school was connected to a power grid and was given an estimated billing metre.
He said,
“Instead of prepaid metre, they brought metre with high billing, the school could not keep up with the payment. Parents decided to help with the bills at some point but it became burdensome too and so the school have been cut off the power ever since."
Alhaji Kazeem added that several efforts have been made by the stakeholders to get some intervention but nothing has been done yet.

A teacher in the school, who simply identified himself as Mr Godfrey, appealed to the authorities to help expedite action on the electricity issue, as it affects other parts of the school academic activities.
When contacted, Mr Koya Adenola, Projects Director of Lagos State Universal Basic Education, refused to speak to our correspondents. Repeated calls to his phone were not answered and he also failed to respond to message sent to his line.

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