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Kenya: Inside the Nairobi School Where 7 Pupils Died

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Before the Monday morning tragedy that claimed the lives of seven learners at Precious Talent Academy in Ng’ando Ward in Nairobi, the school was a disaster waiting to happen.

The school, tucked away in the slums along Ngong Road in Dagoretti South Constituency, has no proper structures to accommodate the more than 800 pupils who flocked it for knowledge.

As you approach the school, you are free to enter from any angle because it lacks a fence.

The structures in the compound speak of a school that has literally been punching above its weight, with many of its pupils shining in national exams.

CONSTRUCTION

From the rubble, it is clear that the structure that caved in and came tumbling down was weak, supported only by wooden pillars and iron rods that are bent.

Most of the classrooms seen by Nation are tin-walled, partitioned with plywood and cardboards.

There is only one stone block in the compound.

Some parents and school neighbours said they had raised concerns over the safety and stability of the building.

The floors of the classrooms were made of wood and on it slab held together by wire mesh and many claimed the structure was a product of poor engineering and workmanship.

Brian Ajega, a Ng’ando resident who helped with the rescue, said the ground floor of the building was wooden while the upper floors were made of concrete.

And according to Meshack Nyabuto, an administrator at the local chief’s office, some of the pupils had complained about the shaking structure, complaints that the school failed to act upon.

Within the school compound is a store, evidence that construction was still ongoing.

MATERIALS

On Monday, National Buildings Inspectorate (NBI) secretary Moses Nyakiongora termed the school building “a structural failure and a work of quackery”, adding that the school owner exposed learners to death.

Speaking at the scene, Mr Nyakiongora admitted that NBI officers were not aware of the existence of the building, adding that Nairobi County has many such structures.

And according a press release by St John’s Ambulance, one of the teams that led the search and rescue operation, it is suspected that the ill-fated building could have caved in as result of weak materials, “as it was made of iron sheets and wood only”.