Rainstorm Wrecks Havoc On 30 Buildings At Federal College Of Education
About 30 buildings in the Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta have been damaged by rainstorms The students were writing their ...
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About 30 buildings in the Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta have been damaged by rainstorms
The students were writing their second semester exams when the havoc happened.
Some of the structures affected include the office of the Provost, the senior staff establishment office, the dean’s office at the school of vocational education department, the micro-teaching laboratory, students union building, hostels, the 1,500-seater hall of the institution among others.
The deputy provost of the institution, Rafiu Soyele described the situation as saddening, revealing that the institution is currently experiencing shortage of funds.
“We were in the office when the thunderstorms started but thought it was a small thing. Surprisingly, it is not. We started moving around to see what has really happened. We are not happy about the effect the thunderstorm has had on the campus,” he added.
He appealed to the relevant authorities to come to the aid of the school.
The students were writing their second semester exams when the havoc happened.
Some of the structures affected include the office of the Provost, the senior staff establishment office, the dean’s office at the school of vocational education department, the micro-teaching laboratory, students union building, hostels, the 1,500-seater hall of the institution among others.
The deputy provost of the institution, Rafiu Soyele described the situation as saddening, revealing that the institution is currently experiencing shortage of funds.
“We were in the office when the thunderstorms started but thought it was a small thing. Surprisingly, it is not. We started moving around to see what has really happened. We are not happy about the effect the thunderstorm has had on the campus,” he added.
He appealed to the relevant authorities to come to the aid of the school.