Parents of Chrisland High School have asked Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to reopen the institution so that students can finish the term’s academic schedule.
On February 13, 2023, the Lagos State government shuttered the school after one of its students, Whitney Adesola Adeniran, died under suspicious circumstances at the Agege Stadium during inter-house sports.
The parents expressed their gratitude for Sanwo-unbiased Olu’s and unwavering support of the departed family in an open letter to the governor.
They encouraged him to take into account the interests of pupils in year 9 and year 12 terminal classes, respectively.
The letter read in part; “Your support is a testament to the value Lagos State Government places on education as well as the safety and well-being of our children.
“We understand and trust that Justice must prevail for our daughter and as we await this, we are making a passionate appeal on behalf of our children who in addition to coping with the grief of losing a schoolmate individually and collectively, have also had their education affected and have been at home for over 7 weeks and 4 days now.
“We appeal to the ‘parent heart’ of our dear Governor, Sir, that the school be reopened to enable our children to catch up on the term’s activities and prepare for all forthcoming exams.
“In addition, sir, we as concerned parents commit to working with the school to ensure total adherence to all the safety standards of the state,”.