A civic technology platform, Monitng, has highlighted the inadequate facilities at Ughievwen Primary School in Otor-Ughievwen, Delta State.
Over 197 pupils are reportedly forced to sit on the bare floor during classes due to the lack of proper infrastructure.
The oil-producing community is facing significant infrastructural challenges, prompting residents to call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration to address the situation urgently.
Monitng expressed concern that the poor learning environment is severely impacting the students’ education.
In a related report, SaharaReporters revealed that several schools in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, also lack basic and adequate facilities.
In another related development, Delta State retired local government workers and public primary school teachers have accused the state government of fraudulently deducting between N2 million and N8 million from their gratuities.
The group has called on Governor Oborevwori to intervene and rectify the matter.