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8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Kinikini: 12:20pm On Jul 13, 2011
THE heart-rending death of an eight-year old primary school pupil of Irepodun Primary School, Ketu in Lagos, who fell into an open dilapidated pit toilet while defecating, underscores the deplorable state of infrastructure in Nigeria’s public school system. The death of the pupil is a pointer to the mess in our schools, and the horrifying condition under which our children are learning.

A lot has been said about the pathetic state of infrastructure in our public schools without the authorities doing anything to remedy the situation. The result is that pupils and students in public schools, from primary to tertiary level, daily face acute challenges in a most excruciating learning environment.

Little Lawal Buhari paid the ultimate price for finding himself in one of such blighted schools. In those schools, the children are exposed to disease-causing pathogens in a most unhygienic environment. Since there is no water, the issue of basic hygiene is foreclosed. The pupils defecate without washing their hands and obviously eat with the same hands. It is nauseating.

What else is expected in an environment where there are practically no water and no toilets for students and teachers, who are consequently forced to use nearby bushes when pressed. There are no records of the number of school children who have died or contracted one disease or the other in schools as a result of poor hygienic condition. The frequent outbreak of cholera in different parts of the country, especially, among children, obviously is indicative of this sad situation.

According to reports, little Buhari about a fortnight ago fell into his school’s open pit toilet that caved in as he was stooping to ease himself. The boy’s corpse was later pulled out of the pit in a most disgusting spectacle. If the boy had not been seen when he went into the ramshackle toilet, there could have been suspicion that he had been kidnapped or used for rituals in our increasingly diabolical society where people get missing daily.

However, his mates saw him when he took permission from the class teacher to use the toilet shortly before closing time. In the absence of a decent toilet, the pupil made straight to the dilapidated pit latrine used by more than 1,000 pupils of the school.

He reportedly spread papers on the dirty floor, in the manner of the pupils, to defecate upon and later throw into the toilet. But unknown to him, the toilet’s bricks have been weakened; he fell straight into the six-feet deep pit helplessly as it caved in.

When another pupil who noticed that Buhari had fallen into the toilet went and informed his teachers, they reportedly ignored him. But he persisted until it dawned on them that a disaster had occurred. That was when they began efforts to pull the boy out. But it was too late as he was already dead. His death resulted from a combination of negligence and failure of the system.

News of Buhari’s death naturally drew the ire of some young men in the neighbourhood who invaded the school and reportedly pulled down the doors of the toilets used by the teachers, which were locked and not accessible to the pupils. The damage, however, has been done.

The Ketu school disaster is only a tip of the iceberg of the horrible situation in our public schools. All over Lagos, the situation is the same in virtually all public schools. Things are not different in other states. Even public secondary schools and universities are not left out. Undergraduates in many of our institutions help themselves in the surrounding bushes because there are no toilets.

It is unfortunate that the nation finds it difficult to provide toilets or conveniences as part of basic human infrastructure needed. Schools, markets, bus parks, train stations, and indeed all public places are built without toilets. People travel long distances from one part of the country to another without seeing a single convenience on the way.

Across the country, practically no public building has functional toilets. In places where a few exist, they are reserved for the highest officials like the Ketu Primary School case, and so are permanently under lock and key, accessible only to the concerned officials. The rest of the people urinate and defecate in the open, presenting an unfortunate state of affair that reduces Nigerians to the level of sub-humans.

Absence of water and sanitation facilities undoubtedly aggravates the spread of communicable diseases. Few Nigerians wash their hands once they leave their homes until they are back. Market women, snack hawkers, fruit and vegetable sellers, meat sellers, etc, use the same unwashed hands to sell to members of the public. There is urgent need to provide toilets in schools and public places. It is pertinent to ask why schools are built without toilets, or why the toilets are not maintained.

As regards the death of Buhari, the state authorities failed in their responsibility to provide safe and decent toilets when the school was built. That amounts to negligence, for which Buhari’s family should be compensated accordingly by the Lagos State authorities, failing which the family ought to seek legal redress. Hopefully, little Buhari’s death would mark the beginning of the era of providing safe toilets in public schools, and therefore preventing a recurrence of the ghastly incident.
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by djustice: 4:13pm On Jul 13, 2011
Fashola is *ahem*, working?
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Nobody: 4:30pm On Jul 13, 2011
djustice:

Fashola is *ahem*, working?

Seriously, how retarded can you people be? Like I'm just really ashamed of the uneducated fools in this section.
Do you know the power and limits of a Governor?

Does Fashola own Irepodun Primary School? Is the Govt funding for the school? Is Irepodun Primary School a public or private school?

If your neighbor's house falls down, should he blame the community of that neighborhood for not working?
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Kinikini: 9:25am On Jul 14, 2011
Ileke Idi,

Did you read the report? Even the reporter indirectly confirmed it is a government school. Private schools don't bear such names anyway.

Supposing the school is a private one , whose responsibility is it to license schools in Lagos State? Do they just license schools any how without adequate infrastructure and also fail to monitore? Are these not the Lagos state government responsibilities?

Had this boy been your nephew, I hope you will still defend your glorified over-hyped mediocre Uncle Fashola.

Hope you are not offended sha.

Bye
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by dustydee: 9:33am On Jul 14, 2011
sad. What does it cost to have a good toilet?
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Horus(m): 10:42am On Jul 14, 2011
The Ministry of Education should send project managers to visit all state schools to inspect structural building safety, sewerage systems, electricity connection and other issues.
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Dyt(f): 10:51am On Jul 14, 2011
D ministries cant c all
den y do we v commissioners
SAs
Local govts n down 2 Counsellors
do u think dey rili do care?
Nt only in Lag
sevearl places
Naija s simply messed in d hrt of corruption
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by amarilo: 11:07am On Jul 14, 2011
Ileke-IdI:

Seriously, how slow can you people be? Like I'm just really ashamed of the uneducated fools in this section.
Do you know the power and limits of a Governor?

Does Fashola own Irepodun Primary School? Is the Govt funding for the school? Is Irepodun Primary School a public or private school?
If your neighbor's house falls down, should he blame the community of that neighborhood for not working?
Stop making fool of yourself missy.
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jul 14, 2011
Kinikini:

Ileke Idi,

Did you read the report? Even the reporter indirectly confirmed it is a government school. Private schools don't bear such names anyway.

Supposing the school is a private one , whose responsibility is it to license schools in Lagos State? Do they just license schools any how without adequate infrastructure and also fail to monitore? Are these not the Lagos state government responsibilities?

Had this boy been your nephew, I hope you will still defend your glorified over-hyped mediocre Uncle Fashola.

Hope you are not offended sha.

Bye


So the Govt that licenses the school should also maintain the upkeep of school?

How do you know the Govt has not funded for the maintenance of the school and that the funds went to the pockets of those in charge of the school?
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 4:46pm On Jul 14, 2011
Nigeria is their any news dat we won't here? embarassed
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by djustice: 1:38am On Jul 15, 2011
Ileke-IdI:

Seriously, how slow can you people be? Like I'm just really ashamed of the uneducated fools in this section.
Do you know the power and limits of a Governor?

Does Fashola own Irepodun Primary School? Is the Govt funding for the school? Is Irepodun Primary School a public or private school?

If your neighbor's house falls down, should he blame the community of that neighborhood for not working?

I used to have a lot of respect for you, that is, until you wrote the above nonsense. Irepodun Primary School, like thousands of other VERY BADLY EQUIPPED schools all over the state, belong to the same Lagos State Government that Fashola has headed for the last 4 years.

Is government funding the school? That's a question that Fashola will have to answer someday. Perhaps after he's left office, because somebody will one day answer for the needless death of Lawal Buhari.

I thought the matter was dead after this response by kinikini,

Kinikini:

Ileke Idi,

Did you read the report? Even the reporter indirectly confirmed it is a government school. Private schools don't bear such names anyway.

Supposing the school is a private one , whose responsibility is it to license schools in Lagos State? Do they just license schools any how without adequate infrastructure and also fail to monitore? Are these not the Lagos state government responsibilities?

Had this boy been your nephew, I hope you will still defend your glorified over-hyped mediocre Uncle Fashola.

Hope you are not offended sha.

Bye


Ileke-IdI:

So the Govt that licenses the school should also maintain the upkeep of school?

How do you know the Govt has not funded for the maintenance of the school and that the funds went to the pockets of those in charge of the school?

If that is the case, why has there not being at least a manslaughter prosecution launched by the state Attorney General

Fashola may well end up in jail after his tenure is over, just because of this one incident that arose in the one sector he boasted continually about before and during his campaign for re-election. "We have invested more, polished up the schools, they have new desks, computers, security guards, three square meals, teachers from space" and all sorts of other outlandish claims when the evidence on the ground in the VAST MAJORITY of the public schools in Lagos State tells a different story. Cosmetics does not deliver a good environment for education. The children and the staff need to be treated like human beings, not animals.

And by the way, Ileke Idon, you are very very stooofid, and a bad example of a Yoruba girl. Soooo much ignorance on display.
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by ebere1712: 2:09am On Jul 15, 2011
This is sad. Who even allowed an 8 years old to go pit toilet without supervision.
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by EzeUche(m): 2:24am On Jul 15, 2011
Ileke-Idi is making herself look like a fool. undecided
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Freewilly(f): 2:33am On Jul 15, 2011
Poor kid drowning in all that Yoruba shyt. When will my Yoruba people stop using pit toilets, it's 2011 for crying out loud
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by aljharem3: 2:45am On Jul 15, 2011
Freewilly:

Poor kid drowning in all that Yoruba shyt. When will my Yoruba people stop using pit toilets, it's 2011 for crying out loud

when did lagos=yorubaland

i thought it is a no man's land

is that not double standard by u undecided
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by Fhemmmy: 2:47am On Jul 15, 2011
Oh My Gosh . . . i think this is really sad . . . .
I have always said it is not how many schools we have but the quality of the school
Re: 8 Yrs Old Pupil Died As School Toilet Caved In. by igboboy1(m): 10:06am On Jul 15, 2011
Ileke-IdI:

Seriously, how slow can you people be? Like I'm just really ashamed of the uneducated fools in this section.
Do you know the power and limits of a Governor?

Does Fashola own Irepodun Primary School? Is the Govt funding for the school? Is Irepodun Primary School a public or private school?

If your neighbor's house falls down, should he blame the community of that neighborhood for not working?

her response to djustice, pay attention specifically to

then kinikini opened her yansh below

Kinikini:

Ileke Idi,

Did  you read the report? Even the reporter indirectly confirmed it is a government school. Private schools don't bear such names anyway.

Supposing the school is a private one , whose responsibility is it to license schools in Lagos State? Do they just license schools any how without adequate infrastructure and also fail to monitore? Are these not the Lagos state government responsibilities?

Had this boy been your nephew, I hope you will still defend your glorified over-hyped mediocre Uncle Fashola.

Hope you are not offended sha.

Bye


then look at her wishy washy response after trying to shryuken (street fighter upper cut) djustice earlier on

Ileke-IdI:

So the Govt that licenses the school should also maintain the upkeep of school?

How do you know the Govt has not funded for the maintenance of the school and that the funds went to the pockets of those in charge of the school?


Moral of the story? Think before you talk write so you dont bite yourself in the foot and start to look dumb.

see how other people are now viewing her in light of her rush to persecute

first is djustice has lost respect for her

djustice:

I used to have a lot of respect for you, that is, until you wrote the above nonsense. Irepodun Primary School, like thousands of other VERY BADLY EQUIPPED schools all over the state, belong to the same Lagos State Government that Fashola has headed for the last 4 years.

Is government funding the school? That's a question that Fashola will have to answer someday. Perhaps after he's left office, because somebody will one day answer for the needless death of Lawal Buhari.

I thought the matter was dead after this response by kinikini,


And by the way, Ileke Idon, you are very very stooofid, and a bad example of a Yoruba girl. Soooo much ignorance on display.

then Ezeuche lost respect as well
EzeUche:

Ileke-Idi is making herself look like a fool. undecided

Kinikini too was not finding her response to be intelligent

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