The management of the Government Secondary School in Jeda, Kuje Area, Abuja, has converted the school’s health centre into classrooms.
This, according to management, was due to a lack of classrooms for students.
The management’s improvisation was highlighted on Thursday, when the Centre’s facilitator, Sen. Philip Aduda, inspected the project and others in the Kuje and Gwagwalada areas.
Mr Mohammed Tanko, the school’s principal, stated that the improvisation was necessary due to a lack of classrooms for students.
He explained that the action was in keeping with the adage that “necessity is the mother of invention.”
Tanko said, “The management, staff and students of GSS Jedda are extremely grateful for the intervention projects facilitated to the school like the block of six classrooms nearing completion.
“Others are the already completed Primary Health Care Centre which is being temporarily used as classrooms.
“The conversion of the health care centre into classrooms for now, is temporary pending the completion of a block of six classrooms project.
“Practically, apart from classrooms carved out from the health centre, temporary offices for principal, vice principal are also being carved out.
“This, to a great extent, kept the school going as far as academic activities are concerned, pending the time appropriate authorities provide the required infrastructure.
” We are also very grateful for the provision of borehole which has been the main source of water supply for the school.”
In his response, Aduda urged the school to make the best use of projects facilitated there.
” I’m happy that the primary health centre is not being vandalised but improvised for other very useful purposes.
“My appeal to the school management is to ensure adequate care for all the projects and facilities provided,” he said.
Meanwhile, a Chieftain in Kuje, Mr Henry Ugbaja, said the lawmaker had served the Federal Capital Territory meritoriously without bias.
He said, “Aduda has served the people of the territory without minding tribe or religion.
“He has not discriminated against anybody in the FCT and that is why we stand by him any day any time.
“Aduda has carried out laudable empowerment projects, including the construction of roads and installation of solar lightt in the territory.”
Ugbaja noted that one of the roads in Lanto, Kuje, facilitated by the lawmaker had given access to over 25 churches and mosques.
Also, a resident of the area council, Mrs Fatima Yusuf AKA Madam Kuje, described Aduda as “a man of the people.”
She said, “Aduda has done a lot of things for us. He has installed lights and water and also trained our children in skills acquisition.”
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that other projects inspected by the lawmaker within the two Area Councils were the three kilometers Angwan Gede Goma Road , six kilometers Lanto road.
Others are 2.7 kilometers Angwandodo road, functional Primary Health Centre in Paikon Kore, with Inverter for 24-hour electricity supply, National Youth Development Centre and Tunga Maje road all in Gwagwalada Area Council.