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School Collapse: NAPTAN calls for sanction against culprits

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The National Parents-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN),  has called for tough measures against culprits of school building collapse.
The President of NAPTAN, Haruna Danjuma stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday on the heels of the school building collapse that occurred in Jos Metropolis on Friday

Danjuma expressed shock over the incident that led to the death of innocent children writing their examinations.

“It is very sad that the building got such a number of students sitting for examination, it’s a big loss.
“I begin to wonder how some of these proprietors are running their schools. Some of them use substandard materials to build their classrooms.
“The government, ministry of education and relevant government agencies  must take very serious action on this,” he said
Danjuma also expressed concerns, on how the proprietors of the schools get approval for construction of the buildings without due diligence.
“I also wonder how the relevant agencies gave them the approval.
“Infact, before approval is given to any school  proprietor, the authorities concerned ought to have put measures in place for standard,” he said.
Danjuma underscored the need tor government agencies to get involved in the construction of any learning facilities, be it public or private schools.
Speaking on ways to strengthen laws to prevent incidences of building collapse particularly, public buildings like schools, he said the laws had already been established.
He charged regulatory authorities such as the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to live up to their mandate and make use of the established laws to regulate school owners.
“The laws are already there for every school that are constructing classes. We have the department in every section of education.
“For example, for any project or classroom constructed by UBEC, they have their professionals in the department who monitor the construction to make sure that things are done properly.
“So also at state level, we have  SUBEB that looks after all these kind of projects.
“For, private schools, the ministry  of education must regulate them and ensure proper things are done,” he said.
He called on all agencies in charge of giving approval for the establishment of schools to rise up to the task.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that a two-story school building at the Little Saints Academy, Busa-Buji, Jos Metropolis, collapsed during classes on Friday, July 12, 2024.
The tragic incident had resulted in the deaths of over 20 students, with many more sustaining varying degree of injuries. (NAN)(