PTA Leads Bedbugs Fumigation Exercise at KTI Dormitories

 



The Parent Teachers Association (PTA) of Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) has carried out a comprehensive bedbugs fumigation exercise in both the boys’ and girls’ dormitories to address a long-standing challenge affecting students.


The exercise, undertaken to completely eradicate bedbugs, follows persistent complaints from students who have been disturbed by the insects during the night. The situation, according to school authorities, had begun to negatively affect students’ comfort, health, and academic performance.



Speaking in an exclusive interview with OTEC News reporter Solomon Nimo, the Financial Secretary of the PTA, Mr. Abdul Basit Yawuza, explained that bedbugs can cause skin irritations, allergic reactions, and infections. He noted that the infestation had forced some students to sleep in classrooms, a situation he described as unhealthy and detrimental to effective learning.


Mr. Yawuza emphasized that the fumigation exercise is a critical intervention that will restore comfort to the dormitories, improve students’ wellbeing, and create a more conducive environment for teaching and learning. He assured parents and students of the PTA’s continued commitment to supporting the welfare and academic success of learners at Kumasi Technical Institute.

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