The President of Obuasi-based non-governmental organisation Mama Love Foundation, Rev. Dr. Love Konadu, has expressed her disgust about the way school children at Wrowroso, a farming community in the Amansie Central District of the Ashanti Region, had got themselves involved in galamsey activities at the expense of their education.
She said it was a worrying situation to have children risk their lives and education in their quest to get money from illegal mining activities.
She, therefore, cautioned parents that her NGO has partnered with school authorities to arrest parents whose children engage in illegal mining.
Rev Dr. Love Konadu was speaking at a fundraising event held by teachers and the community at Wrowroso to support the kindergarten section of the Wrowroso D/A Basic school.
It would recalled that last year, two second year junior high school students of Wrowroso D/A Basic School reportedly died in a galamsey pit while they were in the process of mining.
School children skipping school to work at galamsey sites has become a common sight at mining communities in the country, a phenomenon which the Wrowroso community has struggled to deal with.
The President of the NGO, which has over the years supported the vulnerable and less privileged in the society, said the responsibility lies with parents to ensure that their children are always in school.
She said: “I plead with parents here to prioritize the education of their children. We can’t allow our children to risk their lives and future by going to galamsey sites.”
She pledged to support the school through her NGO by visiting the school regularly and making sure the children are always in school.
Again, she mentioned that, she is in the process of procuring teaching and learning materials for the kindergarten and encouraged all stakeholders to assist the school.
Together with Raymond Kabutey Kanor, a Businessman, Rev. Dr Konadu presented assorted drinks, pens and erasers to the school to boost their morale.
The Headmaster of the Wrowroso D/A School, Prince Aboagye, in an interview with the media, explained that hitherto the school children used to travel several kilometres to nearby villages like Fenaso and Adinkra to access Junior High School education since the only school in the community was up to class 6.
He said this affected the children who felt tired and exhausted after making that long journey to school, hence could not frequently avail themselves in school .
It took the ingenuity of the headmaster of the school to look for a makeshift structure to house pupils who had graduated from Class Six to prevent them going through the ordeal of travelling to the nearby communities to attend school.
The Headmaster said he started the Junior High school with 16 students with the first batch completing in 2020 with aggregate 14 as the highest mark and aggregate 22 being the lowest mark attained that year.
Subsequently, he said, the performance has been improving.
The Headmaster also revealed that one of the ways the community has devised to keep the school children in school is to build a 3-unit JHS block.
He said the community initiated the project but at a point needed the intervention of an Obuasi-based businessman popularly known as Agya Asamoah and Mama Love Foundation to continue.
He was optimistic the project when completed will lessen the burden of pupils studying in the makeshift facility provided by the school.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana
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