Pupils In Assign Bereku Methodist Forced To Study Under Trees And Open Spaces Because Of Dilapidated Classroom Block

Since then, academic activities have to be arranged under the trees and open spaces because there are no options.

Pupils In Assign Bereku Methodist Forced To Study Under Trees And Open Spaces Because Of Dilapidated Classroom Block
Nearly 200 school pupils of the Assign Bereku 
Methodist School in the Assin North District of the Central Region have been forced to study under trees and in open spaces.

The building they have been studying in has been ripped off when it was a heavy downpour on Thursday and was declared unsafe for academic activities about three days ago.
Since then, academic activities have to be arranged under the trees and open spaces because there are no options.
The pupils now battle with the ants on the trees, distractions from their environment.

Speaking in an interview with this reporter, some of the students noted that the heavy rain on Thursday has made away both wood and roofing sheets on the block away and has also torn down some electrical lines leading to four days of light out around the Assin North District.

According to the report, they have a completed three-unit classrooms block built by the Coastal Development Authority but after three years, the block has not been handed over to the school.
The GNPC foundation has also abandoned the 6unit classrooms block after the defeat of Hon. Abena Durowaa Mensah in the 2020 elections.

As the result, the school is seriously in danger because of those abandoned projects and appeals to Government Institutions and the general public to come to their aid and rescue them.