Dozens of students sitting for the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination at Government Secondary School, Namnai, in Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State narrowly escaped death on Wednesday evening after their classrooms collapsed during a downpour accompanied by a windstorm.
According to PUNCH newspaper, the students, along with teachers, corps members, and external supervisors, were reportedly trapped in the collapsed structures and had to be rescued by local residents who responded swiftly to the incident.
The report said several students, both male and female, sustained varying degrees of injuries, with some reportedly suffering fractures to their limbs.
The victims were said to have been taken to a nearby Primary Healthcare Centre in the town for treatment.
In an interview with Punch, a resident of the community
Alhaji Dan-azumi Lauris, said the incident happened around 6pm, shortly after the second set of students had begun their exams.
He said, “It was the second batch of students still writing their exams that got trapped. The first set had already finished and left.
“The rain came suddenly with strong winds, and the old classroom structures couldn’t withstand it.”
He added that the windstorm not only brought down the school buildings but also destroyed several homes in the community.
Similarly, students in Jalingo, the state capital, were also affected by Wednesday’s heavy rainfall.
Some candidates were forced to remain at their exam centres until after 1am, as the torrential rain made it impossible to return home earlier.
There was also a reported late arrival of WAEC paper for the day, which caused the delay in writing the exams until 8pm when some centres received the paper.
The Punch reports that efforts to contact the Commissioner for Basic Education, Augustina Godwin, was unsuccessful as his telephone line was not reachable.
Credit. The Punch