The Henogbe Public School in Kaluway District #2, Maryland County, is in dire need of subsidy.
The school now nearing collapse if nothing is done to service the dilapidated school building.
The infrastructure has deteriorated, and its operational challenges have hindered the educational development of the school-going age children.
The Principal, Roland N. Gbah, describes the conditions as “deplorable,” with no relief in sight from regional authorities.
The school has suffered from years of systemic abandonment, with no government support for repairs or resources.
Only three government-salaried teachers manage the institution, supplemented by three local volunteers.
Over 230 students are being affected, as they face a bleak future with educational gap that threatens to leave them behind their peers.
Mr. Gbah has made efforts to secure government assistance, but his appeals have reportedly gone unanswered.
By that, the situation remains awful, and residents have raised alarmed about the safety and the educational future of their children.