Run-down school has a
$30,000 restroom
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A secondary school in a mountainous
district of the central
Long Hiep Secondary School, located in Minh Long
District, would have remained unknown to the rest of the country if an
inspectorate team from the province’s local government had not discovered
that its new restroom is worth an enormous VND600 million, or $28,846.
The controversial restroom is seen at the backyard
of the
The small facility, spanning only 29 square meters, was
put into use in March as part of a drive for better hygiene and clean water
invested by the province’s Department of Education and Training.
The expense for such a small bathroom is incredible,
members of the inspectorate team said.
“It’s of course necessary to have an adequate lavatory
for students and teachers, but VND600 million is too big an investment for a
remote school like Long Hiep,” said Truong Thi Xuan Hong, deputy chairwoman
of the province’s People’s Council.
The women’s room is seen without a door at the
lavatory of the
Other facilities at the school, meanwhile, have
deteriorated and are in bad condition, while the students do not have enough
computers for their lessons in the informatics courses, according to the
council.
“Half of the 12 computers in the computer lab, built in
2003, are broken, while we have no labs for the biology and chemistry
classes,” school master Vo Van Vinh said.
The principal has called on the education department
for help, and what the school received is the costly restroom, Vinh added.
Contrasting picture
Tuoi Tre reporters visited Long Hiep to
check out the facility, after the school made headlines over the last few
days.
The expensive restroom is located in a school whose the
main gate is nearly collapsed, while the classrooms, built 13 years ago, are
covered with moss and the old furniture is in poor condition.
Long Hiep has a total of 170 students in grades six to
nine.
The schoolyard is full of dust in the dry season, and
floods when it rains, a school official said.
Despite the huge investment, the bathroom is seemingly
made of normal materials, and is low-quality.
Several urinals in the men’s room are stained and leak
water.
Surprisingly enough, the women’s room is equipped with
squat toilets, and there are no doors at all.
Most of the equipment in the facility is from unknown
manufacturers.
The facility, as described above, was evaluated by a
constructor as costing no more than one third of VND600 million.
An official in charge of equipment at the district’s
education office said primary and secondary schools in the area are usually
granted VND50 to 70 million to build a new restroom.
“The sum never exceeds VND100 million,” he said.
Responsibility denied
The district’s education office said the VND600 million
toilet project is business between the school and the education department.
“The department directly invested in the facility, so
we have no idea about the issue,” the head of the office, Nguyen Van Cang,
said.
Meanwhile, Ngo Huu Dang, director of the construction
management board of the department, said the project is under the national
program for hygiene and clean water initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture
and Rural Development.
Asked if VND600 million is too much for a
29-square-meter toilet, Dang confirmed that total expenses were as high as
VND593 billion.
“They include construction, water supply, pumping
equipment, consultancy, and other expenses,” he said.
The bathroom was built based on the model required by
the education ministry, given the number of students, he added.
Dang added that the project was carried out without
inviting bids to choose contractors.
“The education department assigned the Vinh Dat construction
company, based in Son Tinh District, to carry out the project,” he said.
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Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 6, 2013
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