The classrooms are without roofs that shield the pupils from sun and rain during their study time.
Hundreds of students attending the Community High School at the Ila Odo town of Osun State, are presently learning under fallen roofs amid infrastructural deficit.
In multiple pictures made available to SaharaReporters by a source in the community on Saturday, the school is seen in a dilapidated state.
The classrooms are without roofs that shield the pupils from sun and rain during their study time.
A community source said: “The students and teachers are suffering in silence because whenever it rains, the entire classes get flooded.”
In Nigeria, 12.4 million children have never attended school, while 5.9 million left dropped out.
One of the many reasons responsible for these alarming figures is lack of infrastructure.
In April, SaharaReporters also reported how about 500 pupils attending the Kuchichacha LEA Primary School in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja were suffering because of bad state of their school.
This was revealed in a report issued by a popular procurement non-profit organisation, Tracka.
The organisation had said that during a visit to the school, it was discovered that residents of the community had begun to withdraw their children and wards.
The report had read, “This is the condition of Kuchichacha LEA Primary School in Kwali Area Council, FCT. The roofs are blown off, the classrooms are on the verge of collapsing and only 5 teachers are attending to 500 students. Any teacher posted there immediately relocates because of the terrible infrastructure."