As Oji River’s special education centre battles for survival

Enugu state Governor Ugwuanyi
Enugu state Governor Ugwuanyi
The special education centre at Oji River town in Enugu State is one of the few surviving specialised schools in the country meant for the teaching of individu­als, especially those that need special care due to physical disability.
The school, which was es­tablished as far back as 1958 by the British colonial ad­ministration, is currently fac­ing challenges in its quest to properly train and feed the over 140 students that live in the school premises.
The monthly subvention that accrues to the school from the state government is said to be no longer enough no thanks to the harsh eco­nomic situation in the coun­try. The school is now resort­ing to prayers to get assistance from the public to remain afloat.
The Principal of the school, Mr Calistus Otti, in a chat with The AUTHOR­ITY stressed that the insti­tution is equally confronted with the challenge of sorting out the health care need of the inmates. He said the clin­ic built in the school still re­main largely empty.
“Government built a stan­dard clinic but medical fa­cilities and health personnel are yet to be posted. When emergencies occur among the learners especially at night, we are left with no other option than to look for alternative so­lution outside the school com­pound,” he said.
Presently, the special edu­cation centre runs school for the blind, school for the deaf, vocational school for both the healthy and the impaired.
According to the principal, some of the intelligent stu­dents are often offered admis­sion in other schools to fur­ther their education, while others learn trades like shoe making, bag making, weav­ing, among others, within the vocational school of the cen­tre to make them self-reliant.
In addition, the centre also runs remedial courses with the aim of providing ba­sic technical skills for adults who are not born with defor­mities but either through acci­dent or environmental factors becomes visually impaired or deaf.
The AUTHORITY gathered that the Enugu State Univer­sal Basic Education Board, (ENSUBEB) is working out plans to establish a second­ary school within the prem­ises of the special education centre, of which three blocks have been erected to enhance its take off.
In its bid to overcome the fi­nancial and logistics needs of the special education centre, the authorities of the school are also said to be in dialogue with the ‘School Based Man­agement Committee, to see how the school can get help from members of the public, even as they are also propos­ing an integrated agriculture scheme for the Centre.
Meanwhile, the Fish ponds project initiated at the Centre by Rev. Fr. Innocent Udeafor is now a success story. The Catholic priest, who has also helped in the renovation of some classrooms and dor­mitories, established the fish ponds as his own contribution to the school.
The school principal, who commended the priest for his kindness, is also calling on other Nigerians to support the special education centre by bailing it out from the pres­ent predicaments.

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