The Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has lamented over the fire incident that occurred over the weekend at Okaro Primary School, Urhonigbe, resulting in significant damage to a block of classrooms.
As a result, the executive chairman of SUBEB, Barr. Mrs Onomen Goodness Briggs, who ordered an investigation into the fire incident, also deployed a fact-finding team to assess the extent of the destruction and determine the necessary interventions.
Briggs said, “We are grateful that the incident took place outside school hours, ensuring that no students or staff were present at the time. As a result, no injuries have been reported.
“The cause of the fire remains unknown at this time, but investigations are currently being conducted by the relevant authorities within SUBEB.”
The delegation, led by Mrs Angela Okpanem, a board member for Edo South, includes Mr Austin Otas, the Director in Charge of Schools, and other senior SUBEB officials. This team will conduct a thorough on-site assessment to guide the government’s next steps.
“SUBEB is actively exploring alternative arrangements to ensure that pupils can continue their education without significant delays. Details of these arrangements will be communicated to parents, guardians, and the public as soon as they are finalised.
“We deeply appreciate the support and concern expressed by members of the Urhonigbe community and assure them that SUBEB is working diligently to restore normal operations at the school as quickly as possible,” she said.