Unused School Buildings in Brgy. Gadongan Mapantao Marawi
Several school buildings in Brgy. Gadongan Mapantao Marawi remain unused and unoccupied despite ongoing rehabilitation efforts in this war-affected city. Years after the siege, local leaders expressed concern over the continued abandonment of these educational facilities.
Lingering Impact of the Siege
Community members noted that even though reconstruction projects have been implemented, the school buildings in Brgy. Gadongan Mapantao Marawi have yet to serve their intended purpose. Officials reported that these structures stand empty, preventing students from returning to a safe learning environment.
Barriers to Reopening Schools
Sources said that several factors contribute to the lack of occupancy. Security concerns, lack of resources, and slow restoration of essential services have delayed the reopening. Additionally, the community has voiced the need for more support to fully revive the education sector in the area.
Calls for Action and Support
Local leaders urged authorities to prioritize the activation of these school buildings. They emphasized that education is crucial for the youth’s recovery and the community’s long-term development. “Dapat mabuksan na ang mga paaralan para sa mga bata,” a resident said, highlighting the urgency of the matter.
Hope for a Brighter Future
Despite the challenges, officials remain hopeful that with sustained rehabilitation efforts, the school buildings in Brgy. Gadongan Mapantao Marawi will soon welcome students again. The community continues to advocate for swift action to restore normalcy and educational opportunities.
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