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01.12.2017 Regional News

Ellembelle DCE pledges furniture for Hassaniya Islamic JHS

Ellembelle DCE pledges furniture for Hassaniya Islamic JHS
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The District Chief Executive(DCE) for Ellembelle in the Western Region, Hon. Kwasi Bonzoh has pledged to provide 150 furniture for the new 8-unit classroom block constructed by Al-Saqiya Foundation to the Hassaniya Islamic Junior High School in Aiyinasi.

The pledge was as a result of a request placed by the Headmaster of the school to get the project furnished for use by the school since their current abode has become a place for reptiles.

He also pleaded the school with markers that the teachers would used to teach the children, added that, "education is my topmost priority in the District".

Hon. Bonzoh urged the people to unite and put forces together for the development of the District adding “elections are over and what we need now is development that will pave way for a brighter future for all and sundry”.

He thanked the donors for the project and indicated that their move has complemented the efforts of government in providing the needed infrastructure for effective learning and passionately appealed for considerations of Usman Bin Afan Senior High School (UBASH) in the District in future projects.

He also urged the School Management to take good care of the project and maintain it so that it can serve the purpose for which it was built in order to serve future generations.

The Headmaster of the school, Mr. Abdulai Musah, who gave the background of the school indicated that the school begun as a 'Makaranta' in 1988 and became a full public school in the year

2000.
He indicated that from 2002 since the year presented its candidates for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), the school always chalked a hundred percent pass amidst the challenges that it is confronted with.

He appealed for a fence wall for the school to save the students and teachers from getting in constant touch with reptiles which is currently the situation.

Mr. Musah again, appealed for computers to enable students of the school relate the things they learn in ICT to the physical equipment.

He thanked the donors for their thoughtfulness in providing them with such an edifice with a pledge that the facility will be well managed and utilized to serve its intended purpose.

The Chief of Aiyinase, Nana Etwe Kpanyinli VI, added his voice to thank the donors and reiterated the need to take good care of the facility so that future generations can also access it.

He presented an undisclosed amount of money in support of the School’s appeal for funds.

Source: Daniel Kaku

Daniel Kaku
Daniel Kaku

Western Regional ContributorPage: DanielKaku

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