School in Lefke left without security and state support

At the İncirli Lefke Gazi Lisesi secondary school in the Lefke district, a serious problem has arisen regarding safety and management. According to teachers and parents, the school has effectively been left without proper state oversight and support.
It is reported that the school lacks permanent security, suffers from infrastructure issues, and faces a shortage of administrative attention. Parents express concern that responsibility for student safety and the day-to-day running of the school is increasingly falling on teachers and families themselves.
Particular concern is raised by the fact that appeals to the relevant state authorities, according to sources, have not led to concrete results. As a result, the school continues to operate under conditions that many describe as unsafe and unacceptable for a state educational institution.
The situation in Lefke again raises the question of the role of the state in ensuring normal learning conditions, especially in regions outside major cities. Parents and teachers call on authorities to urgently intervene and restore basic standards of safety and management.
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