VP DIRECTS MWANZA TO BUILD GIRLS DORMITORY AS PREGNACY PROTECTION
THE Vice-President (VP) Ms Samia
Suluhu Hassan has directed the public at large to construct girls’
dormitories to rescue female students from risky relationship with men,
who cloud their aim to complete school with uncertainty.
Speaking during the opening of a female
dormitory at Idetemya Secondary School which teaches science subjects in
Misungwi District yesterday, Ms Samia said that it was important to the
public at large to construct dormitories to rescue girl students from
early pregnancies.
“The public in Misungwi District stunned
me because I have done what I promised in my campaign during the
2015/2016 general election. I advocated to build girls’ dormitories and
tirelessly pushed for it as a priority,” said VIP. She said parents and
the public at large needed to ensure that girls learn in an ideal
studying environment.
Girls should study in a comfortable
situation. There ought to be good protection for girl students as full
assurance for them to complete their study and not to become prostitutes
at the school. The VIP appealed to the public to have a sense of
support for development.
That stance, she said, will supplement
development partners’ effort to improve school in a sustainable manner.
Ms Samia who is in Mwanza for three-day official tour, has been
inspecting school girls’ dormitories in Sengerema, Magu, Misungwi and
Mwanza City where she opened a two-storey building that accommodates 128
clinical officers and medical technicians.
The VP did the same in Kwimba where she
laid a foundation stone for St Anthony of Padua dormitory at Archbishop
Mayala Girls’ Secondary School.
The school has a capacity for 120 students.
Fr Dr Moses Mapela, bishop’s Secretary,
said that despite the school’s strength, it faced a shortage of
classrooms, lack of transport and a library. It also had no transport
means. He noted that their objective was to complete the dormitory by
January 2017.
While she was in Magu District, the
Vice-president launched fish ponds at Nsola Village in Magu District.
She also handed over to the village one tractor that cost 30m/- for a
group of fishermen.