Loagri Technical Institute in Yagaba Kubori District of the North East Region is currently grappling with significant infrastructure deficiencies that threaten its ability to effectively serve its student population.
As a government school established under the Free SHS policy, it has already attracted hundreds of students. However, Mr. Joseph Soyelle, the headmaster, has reported critical challenges related to accommodation, classroom space, and the availability of essential teaching materials across various courses.
The institute is struggling to provide adequate housing for students, which is particularly concerning as the number of enrollments is expected to rise with new admissions on the horizon.
This lack of accommodation not only affects the students’ comfort but also their overall academic performance and well-being.
The shortage of classroom space exacerbates the problem, making it difficult for teachers to deliver lessons effectively and for students to engage in a conducive learning environment.
The absence of basic teaching materials further hampers the quality of education, leaving students ill-equipped to succeed in their studies.
Mr. Soyelle has expressed grave concerns that if proactive measures are not taken to address these infrastructure challenges, the school may be unable to accommodate the anticipated influx of students.
This situation according to the headmaster poses a risk not only to the institute’s operational capacity but also to the educational aspirations of the community it serves.
The school management is urgently appealing to the government and benevolent individuals for assistance, recognizing that as a newly established institution, Loagri Technical Institute requires immediate support to develop the necessary infrastructure to function effectively.