SECRETARY KOMBRA CONDEMNS THE BURNING DOWN OF THE PORT MORESBY TECHNICAL COLLEGE MALE DORMITORY6/1/2017 The Secretary for Education Dr Uke Kombra has strongly condemned the burning down of a male dormitory on May 23 which has affected more than 150 male students.
The 70 male students who were in class when the dormitory burnt down lost all their personal belongings. The fire which was aided by the strong winds engulfed the building leaving the students with no chance to rescue their belongings as it burnt down very quickly. The extreme heat had also affected the nearby dormitory housing 80 other male students which is now uninhabitable. Students from both dormitories are now accommodated temporarily at the Yumi Yet properties in Gerehu which is costing the College K70,000. The Secretary said that according to reports from the College, arson cannot be ruled out because the building was recently renovated. The fire service and the police are investigating the incident to establish the cause of the fire. “If the investigations point towards arson then the responsible students must be disciplined according to the governing laws of the college and must also face the full force of the law,” Dr Kombra said. “The Government has spent a lot of money to build infrastructure for our learning institutions therefore, we must respect and look after these infrastructure for both our current and future generations to use,” he added. Dr Kombra has joined the acting Principal of the College Mr Henry Wamaingu to appeal to individuals and business houses to assist the students to donate in cash and kind as they have lost everything in the fire except the clothes they were wearing on that day. The Secretary has also thanked the school administration for moving in swiftly to address the situation by coming up with strategies to counteract the issue by providing alternative accommodation and allowance to purchase basic items like clothing so that they can continue attending classes.
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