
Ghana School Collapse: Urgent Plea for Repairs After Month of Inaction
Collapsed School Building in Ghana Highlights Urgent Need for Repairs A school building in Ghana has collapsed, leaving students and teachers without a place to learn, almost a month after the incident. Award-winning philanthropist Clinton Yeboah, known as BONES MAN TV on social media, documented the damage in a recent video, urging authorities to take action. "This school has collapsed and it's been almost a month, and there's been no attempt to put it back again," Yeboah stated in his video, expressing his concern. The video shows the extent of the damage, with a significant portion of the roof and walls destroyed. The lack of immediate action has raised concerns about the safety of the students and the disruption to their education. Yeboah's video has garnered significant attention online, prompting calls for the authorities to address the situation. He mentioned an upcoming meeting but stressed the urgency of the situation, stating, "I want to see improvement by the end of this month." The incident underscores the need for improved infrastructure and safety measures in Ghana's educational system. The local government has yet to release an official statement addressing the situation. However, the video serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by many schools in Ghana and the importance of ensuring safe and adequate learning environments for all students.