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Primary School Building Collapses During School Hours Killing 7-year-old in Benue

Pupils and teachers of one Victory International Nursery and Primary School, Daudu in Guma Local Government Area of Benue state have been thrown into a mourning mood after a section of a block of two classrooms collapsed.

A seven-year- old pupil of the school died in the tragic accident.

According to Punch Metro, it was gathered that the incident, which occurred on Tuesday, also injured four other pupils.

It was gathered that the building collapsed during break time when the pupils were eating behind the building.

Narrating the ordeal when the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Hon. Matthew Mnyam visited the school on Wednesday, Head Teacher of the School, Mr. Jeremiah Agba, said the pupils were eating during break time behind the building when the building caved in.

“The ugly incident happened when the pupils were eating behind the building during break time; unfortunately, we lost a seven-year-old, Nyom Godwin, on the spot, while Mlankyaa Nguevese had a fracture on one of his legs. Three other pupils also sustained minor injuries.”

Agba said that the injured pupils were receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital while the body of the deceased had been buried at his home town, Tse-Hungwa, Ugondu, Guma LGA of Benue State.

Mnyam however, directed that the remaining part of the building be pulled down. He charged school proprietors on quality structures as well as cleanliness of the school environment.

Earlier, the Special Adviser had visited Victory International Secondary School Daudu, where he tasked the staff on commitment and dedication to duty, describing them as models to the pupils.

In his response, Principal of the school, Mr. Mlankyaa Francis, appreciated the visit, saying observations by the Special Adviser would be corrected.

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