Haiti Education - What a shame, a public School in Aquin while a Senator's residence costs 8 million per year
Haiti Education - Shame on Haiti's politicians... Look at the condition of a public school in Haiti while the residence of the Senate President costs 8 million per year.
PHOTO: Haiti Education - What a Shame, this is a Public School in Aquin, Sud Haiti
Yes... This is the public school (ecole nationale) in 3eme Section Brodequin, Aquin, in the Sud department of Haiti.
You can tell that this is an actually Haitian national public school (ecole nationale) by the uniform the students are wearing.
PHOTO: Haiti Education - Haitian public school students standing in front of a makeshift school in Aquin, Sud Haiti
Men li wi mezanmi...
These are the class rooms wer the future generation of Haiti is receiving their education while the politicians we vote for are using millions of dollars of taxpayer money to live a lavish lifestyle.
PHOTO: Haiti Education - Look at the condition of public school classrooms in Aquin, Sud Haiti
Mikenley Louis who posted these photos on Facebook said:
"Lekòl piblik, 3e seksyon (Bwodken), komin Aken pandan lweyaj rezidans ofisyèl senatè Joseph Lambert koute 8 milyon goud pou yon(1) ane.....?"
(This is what the public school in the 3rd communal section of Brodequin, Aquin, looks like while the official residence of Senator Joseph Lambert cost 8 million gourdes to rent for one year?)
The Haitian people are waking up Mr. and Mrs. politician. This is a warning. This is the sign of the start of a revolution.
In a new world where information flies at warp speeds, Hitian politicians cannot continue to be living in lavish lifestyles while the Haitian people have less than NOTHING!
I really hope the senators and deputes of Haiti are paying attention.
Here are some comments posted below the pictures in the original facebook post. Politicans read this...
"Anba volè sa yo bondye paka fè anyen pou nou"
"Nèg yo pap fè edikasyon pou yo ka tj rete roua"
"Epi assassin yo pran $1.50 us sou chak transfer ou fe voye an ayiti pou timoun kapab ale lekol hmmmm PEP ayisyen reveye n e yon lot fwa c pou n kraze plus neg sa yo vole trop"
Thanks to social media, many Haitians are now sharing the grim reality of the Haiti they are living in , the Haiti we don't want to see.
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All Comments (2)
At least they have a school to go to, whatever the state of the building it is still a school.
One way to enslave a population is to denied thèm access to an
Sel ayiti senate ap touche lajan l pa depanse, se leta ki pou bay kay anpil frè deplasman epi lot moun paka gen yon salaire normale.
Mwen di n vye konstitisyion malatyong 87 la se yon cancer l ye fok li
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