Fire Destroys School Feeding Facility at Nintin R/C Primary School
A fire outbreak has completely destroyed the school feeding facility at Nintin R/C Primary School, leaving the community and school authorities deeply concerned about the safety and welfare of the students. The incident occurred in the early hours, and while the exact cause of the fire is still unde
Ogyem Solomon

A fire outbreak has completely destroyed the school feeding facility at Nintin R/C Primary School, leaving the community and school authorities deeply concerned about the safety and welfare of the students. The incident occurred in the early hours, and while the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, it has sparked urgent calls for improved safety measures at educational institutions.
The affected facility was part of the school’s feeding program, which provides nutritious meals to pupils as part of efforts to enhance learning and reduce hunger among students. With the facility now destroyed, the school faces challenges in continuing the feeding program until a replacement is built or temporary arrangements are made.
Teachers, parents, and community members expressed shock and disappointment over the incident. Many emphasized the importance of the feeding facility, noting that it plays a critical role in supporting children, especially those from low-income families. For several students, the meals provided by the program are a major source of daily nutrition.
School officials have confirmed that no lives were lost in the incident, and the students were safely evacuated when the fire broke out. However, the destruction of the facility represents a significant setback for the school’s ongoing efforts to ensure that pupils have access to proper meals during the academic day.
Local authorities have launched an investigation to determine the origin of the fire and whether negligence or structural issues contributed to the outbreak. Fire safety experts and community leaders have urged schools across the region to adopt preventive measures, such as installing fire alarms, providing fire extinguishers, and conducting regular safety drills to mitigate risks.
The fire has also highlighted the need for better infrastructure and support for school feeding programs nationwide. While such programs are critical for improving educational outcomes and child health, many schools continue to operate with inadequate facilities, making them vulnerable to accidents like this one.
In response to the incident, the community has mobilized to support the school. Parents, local organizations, and well-wishers have pledged to assist in restoring the feeding program and rebuilding the facility. There are also calls for government and non-governmental agencies to step in to provide emergency aid and ensure that students do not miss out on their meals.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety, proper infrastructure, and community involvement in sustaining educational programs. As investigations continue, the priority remains ensuring the well-being of the students and restoring the school feeding service as quickly as possible.
Nintin R/C Primary School’s experience underscores the vital role of school feeding facilities in supporting children’s growth and learning, and the urgent need to safeguard such programs against unforeseen disasters.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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