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Kaduna citizen writes governor El-Rufai over most dilapidated, eyesore primary school in metropolis
An indigene of Kaduna State who identified himself as Nura Usman has written to governor Nasir El-Rufai on behalf of Kaduna South residents drawing his attention to one of the dilapidated primary schools in the entire Northern region.
Usman’s letter on his Facebook which was seen by CAPITAL POST on Saturday appealed to the governor to give serious attention by resuscitating and renovating the LEA Primary School, Badikko which is located less than 300 metres from Sir Ibrahim Kashim House in Kaduna metropolis.
The primary school which was showcased with eyesore pictures is touted to be the most populated, but most uncared in governor El-Rufai’s administration in the over seven years.
The proximity of the school to Sir Ibrahim Kashim House is such that the governor passes through the road at all times.
In the words of the writer, he said: “It is hoped that the authorities concerned will urgently address the dilapidated state of the school infrastructure.”
The picture of the infrastructure which was observed by CAPITAL POST have its roofs completely detached, removed probably by violent winds or due to old age with cracked walls seriously posing threat to lives of school pupils.
CAPITAL POST couldn’t confirm when the school was established, but the school infrastructure which is an eyesore to behold is located in Kaduna South.