The investigative show Fiks Fare, after broadcasting the condition of the school in Bugjon village in the northernmost Albania and the condition of the road that connects the three neighboring villages to it, returned to the village this time with good news.
Businessman Filip Gjoka, who was once a resident of Bugjon, reacted immediately after the broadcast of Fiks Fare on the state of the village school and the connecting bridge, expressing his desire to contribute to the reconstruction of two classrooms of this school and the construction of the bridge that connects the villages with each other.
Fiks Fare journalists with businessman Filip Gjoka traveled to the village of Bugjon where they reviewed the condition of the school and took measurements for the construction of this bridge.
Journalists also met one of the teachers of this school who told about the classrooms and problems that the school has. He expressed concern about the cracks in the walls, the broken windows, the lack of toilets and the lack of electric lights.
Bugjon school has a total of 14 students who come from the villages of Kokdodë, Aprripa and Guri. In addition to the problems they encounter at school, these children also face the problem of the bridge.
After the measurements that were made with the engineer of the Fushë Arrëz Municipality for the construction of this bridge, three alternatives were given as to how it could be built, which were of metal, cable or iron construction, to be implemented shortly.
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