Teachers abandon bungalow as Reptiles invade Nfensi school
Two teachers and their families who earlier occupied a two-unit teachers’ bungalow at the Nfensi D/A Junior High School have indefinitely abandoned their official residence for fear of being attacked by reptiles.
They have since sought shelter elsewhere in the community and in Kumasi after snakes and scorpions found their way into their living rooms, mostly at dawn.
Aside from the feeble doors to the bungalow which make it easy for these predators to sneak through to their rooms, the ceiling has also been identified as the main route for the reptiles and arachnids.
Portions of the ceiling have fallen off as a result of heavy winds, making it porous for the reptiles to enter.
The roofing sheets have also developed several leakages, forcing the school authorities to improvise by placing concrete blocks on them to avoid further destruction.
Moreover, the bungalow is surrounded by a canopy of giant trees, making the environment conducive for such predatory species to breed.
In an interview with the Headmaster of the school, Nicolas Frimpong, he said all appeals to get authorities to attend to their concerns had fallen on deaf ears.
He said this on the sidelines of a durbar to hand over a multipurpose library facility to the school by the Moments of Glory Prayer Army (MOGPA), last Thursday at Nfensi, in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District in the Ashanti Region.
According to the headmaster, the two teachers were not the first to have vacated the bungalow for similar reasons.
He said the school, established in 1963, with an increasing current population of over 200, had seen little or no renovations and appealed to the government and other benevolent organisations to come to its aid.
Thank God no one got hurt