By: Justus Obisesan
The deplorable condition of my school's bad road and the perpetual mud issue during rainy days have become a persistent concern, affecting not only our safety but also our overall educational experience.
As a students, we face numerous challenges within the school walls, from academic to extracurricular activities. However, for many of us, the struggle begins even before we step foot into our lecture rooms.
Koko road has been tagged worse especially when it rains, the road leading to the school is riddled with potholes, uneven surfaces and inadequate drainage.
During rainy days, the Osun State Polytechnic, iree, koko campus road situation worsens transforming the road into a muddy quagmire. This hazardous condition poses significant risks to students, lecturers and staff making it difficult to navigate the premises.
Reminiscing on events, the road had caused several threat to students who fall a victim of the bad road. The repercussions of the issue are far-reaching. Safety risk increases with students vulnerable to accident and injuries as a result of the slippery road.
Disruptions to learning occur as mud and waterlogged areas forced students to take alternative such as longer routes leading to tardiness and lost of instructional time or even loss of interest in academic activities during rainy seasons. Damage to property can not be over emphasis as with vehicles and bike mans susceptible to harm.
Moreover, our health is in danger because standing water and mud breed mosquitoes and other disease-carrying pests exacerbating health concerns. The environment can lead to the spread of diseases, further compromising the well-being of students and staffs.
We hereby urge the school administrators, local authorities and the community to join forces in addressing this critical issue. Sidewalk and walkways is also encourage to ensure students safety. Let's take action and ensure that our educational journey begins on solid ground.
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