The health of more than two thousand pupils of the New Gbawe Cluster of Schools here in Accra is being endangered due to the encroachment of a local dumpsite situated on the school compound.
The pupils have for seven years now had to endure the stench from the dumpsite on a daily basis.
But the school authorities are now saying, apart from the current unbearable nature of the eyesore, the dumpsite is advancing towards the school’s structures insisting that urgent action has to be taken.
Fiifi Koomson visited the school and has filed this report.
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