This is the third fire incident at the school within a period of ten months. The school is located in Suna East constituency.Nothing was salvaged from the dormitory, which normally housed 60 girls.
In 2014, the school experienced two dormitory fires that reduced students’ belongings to ashes.
ANGRY PARENTS
Following
the Monday fire, angry parents stormed the school on Tuesday and
demanded the removal of the principal, Ms Beatrice Kure.They
said the fires had become too common and had become a huge financial
burden, since they had to buy new books and bedding for their daughters.But
Ms Kure denied claims of mismanagement while at the same time ruling
out an electrical fault as the cause of the Monday fire.
“This was clearly an arson attack. I want the police to investigate and tell us the motive,” she said.
Security officers, led by Migori police boss Moses Chepyegon, visited the school and launched investigations.The dormitory had no emergency door and had only one tiny entry and exit door.“It
is by good luck that the fire broke out when students were out for the
evening preps,” said Mr Elijah Odhiambo, a county executive member.Migori Governor Okoth Obado demanded swift investigations into the fire incidents at the school.“We cannot have fires occurring in one school consistently. We want to know what is happening here,” he stated.
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