Gary Juffa, the Governor of Northern Province, PNG, has assured students, staff, and parents of Embogo High School that immediate action will be taken to address the deteriorating condition of their facilities. During a recent visit to the school, Governor Juffa pledged to swiftly respond to concerns raised by parents and citizens, emphasizing the provincial government's commitment to addressing educational infrastructure needs. Governor Juffa disclosed that his staff had conducted a thorough inspection of the school prior to his visit, culminating in a detailed report highlighting infrastructural deficiencies. Expressing concern over delays in receiving such reports, he emphasized the pivotal role of school boards in promptly communicating challenges faced on the ground. The inspection revealed a range of issues, including rundown classrooms, inadequate sanitation facilities, and insufficient resources, all of which have significantly impacted the learning environment for students. Governor Juffa highlighted the recent resolution of banking issues, ensuring the timely disbursement of tuition fee-free funding to schools, including Embogo High School. Popondetta MP Richard Masere committed to addressing the need for permanent boarding facilities for the students, emphasizing the importance of conducting a baseline assessment to determine the school's comprehensive needs. Governor Juffa's visit underscored the government's dedication to prioritizing education and ensuring students have access to safe and conducive learning environments. He reiterated the government's commitment to collaborating with stakeholders, including local authorities, school management, and community members, to develop a comprehensive plan for the renewal of Embogo High School. Also Comments are closed.
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