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Jos school building collapse: Prioritising safety in schools

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Joshua Bamidele

 

My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of the 22 students who lost their lives in the recent building collapse at Saint Academy School in Jos, Plateau State. This devastating incident has left about 132 others injured, sending shockwaves throughout the nation and prompting an outpouring of grief and outrage.

As the dust settles on this unfortunate event, it is essential to examine the circumstances that led to this avoidable tragedy. The building collapse may have resulted from structural weaknesses, possibly exacerbated by poor maintenance, inadequate construction materials, or design flaws. These avoidable lapses in building standards and maintenance protocols are a stark reminder of the systemic failures that plague our society.

Furthermore, the incident highlights the importance of prioritizing safety and infrastructure in our schools. The Saint Academy School building collapse is a wake-up call for policymakers, educators, and parents to take immediate action to address the deplorable state of school infrastructure in Nigeria. We must recognize that the education of our children is not just about academics but also about providing a safe and conducive learning environment.

In the aftermath of this tragedy, it is crucial that we take concrete steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. This includes conducting thorough safety audits of school buildings, enforcing strict building codes and regulations, and providing adequate funding for school infrastructure development. We should also ensure that schools have adequate health facilities and emergency response plans in place. Also, measures should be implemented to promote health and wellness in schools.

The Saint Academy School tragedy serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of proactive risk management in protecting lives and property.

Joshua Bamidele, thejoshuabamidele@gmail.com

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