About 130 students and teachers of Tabiri Gyansa Junior High School at Mpasaaso Number One in the Ashanti Region have been left without shelter after fire ravaged their three-unit classroom block.
Wednesday night’s incident in the Ahafo Ano South District saw teaching and learning materials and other school property completely burnt.
Though the cause of the fire has not been established yet, school authorities suspect a group of students who had been asked to repeat their class for non-performance is behind the fire.
News of inferno at the school which sits on the outskirts of the town came as a surprise to many because there is no electricity there.
Distress calls to the nearest fire station at Mankranso yielded no result.
Members of the community managed to salvage only a few pieces of furniture.
Students and teachers arrived on the campus Thursday morning to a devastating sight of the destruction.
They later wore red armbands, calling for investigation to track down and bring the perpetrators to book.
Students say they had brought the threats to attention community leaders and police after an earlier arson attempt.
Though teachers will not speak on record they say they have been targets of robbery.
The community is saddened at the incident.
Nana Obiri Yeboah, a concerned parent says the whole community have kept awake since the time of the incident.
Police at Mankranso say they have commenced investigations into the matter.
District Commander, Supt. John Adusei says they are working with the community to uncover the mystery behind the incident.
“We have been on the ground since the incident happened, my men were even present when the fire was consuming the building. The people are suspecting arson so we will consider that as well”, he said.
The community proposes a Senior High School structure under construction be used temporarily by the displaced JHS students.
Omanhene of the area, Nana Tabiri Gyansah says the community will prepare the proposed site to receive the students.
Meanwhile, the District Education Directorate says it will liaise with the community to resettle the students, based on advice from the District Security Committee.
Public Relations Officer, Osei Brenya says they are considering sharing students among schools in the community.
Teachers upon request will be transferred temporarily from the community until the place is declared safe for them.
“Teachers do not feel safe so we will also consider their safety in every step we take”, he added.