Christian Agadibe

Following the demolition notice issued by the Enugu State Government to property owners at Orie Emene market in Enugu East Local Government Area of the state, pupils of some of the affected schools have made a passionate appeal to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to use his good offices to resettle them. 

Some of the affected schools are Springfield Nursery/Primary School, Baptist School, and Central School, Emene.

One of the pupils, Chinedu Eze, said, “The intended demolition is to make the Akanu Ibiam International Airport safe. But we want the governor to resettle our school and others. We love our school because it is the best in the state. Our teachers are good.”

Another pupil, Charles Onu, said, “We don’t want to go to another school. So, let the governor resettle us, especially now that we are going on a long vacation.”

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According to a teacher, who speak on condition of anonymity, “Currently we are apprehensive. We have nowhere to go. Our jobs are under threat. We need the governor’s help. He is a caring governor, and I know he will help us. The demolition is for the safety of the airport.”

Investigations show the affected schools have over 500 pupils with about 30 staff.

It would be recalled that structures around the market were declared flight risk by the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria, which prompted the state government to issue a demolition notice to the affected property, including schools, shops, residences, churches, and a filling station.

The governor had during a visit to the affected victims expressed regrets over the development, and called on them to remain hopeful and prayerful.