THE League of Filipino Students (LFS) was enraged by the Department of Education’s (DepEd) incompetence over the rehabilitation of typhoon-damaged schools in Eastern Visayas.
Thousands of students will be taking their classes under tents and dilapidated buildings this coming school year. LFS stated that DepEd has to be blamed for trapping the Yolanda survivors in classroom shortages and deplorable school conditions after failing to rebuild classrooms razed by supertyphoon Yolanda.
“Nearly seven months after Yolanda, DepEd was still unable to fulfil its obligation to rebuild schools in Eastern Visayas. Students will be forced to study under environments not conducive for learning and severely prone to danger,” LFS National Spokesperson Charlotte Velasco stated.
Velasco said that DepEd is treading on slow actions to address the demands of students in Eastern Visayas. She also assailed the Deparment’s recent statement that classroom shortages are caused by lack of building space. “This excuse for their inaction is just too stupid. With their lethargic action, they’re actually putting students in jeopardy,” said Velasco.
She said President Aquino’s ‘inactivity’ over solving the education sector’s problems drives the youth towards dead-end.
“This demonstrates the government’s utter lack of care and support for its calamity-stricken citizens. The students of Eastern Visayas will soon suffer from the Aquino regime’s epic fail in providing immediate and comprehensive rehabilitation. Supertyphoon Yolanda has already moved out of the country but the Filipino people are still hounded by the disaster which is the incompetent government of BS Aquino,” concluded Velasco.
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