The construction of the facility, inaugurated by the Coop of UK, a British consumer co-operative, followed persistent appeals by the headmistress of the school for a JHS block for the school.
The magnificent facility comes with three classrooms, a headmistress’ office, a storeroom, a 4-seater WC with polytank, ten teachers’ tables and chairs and cabinets.
Chairman of the Fairtrade Premium Management Committee, Mr. Emmanuel Kedzi said the facility which was built upon request by the school said they were looking towards partnering the school to provide other amenities required by the school.
Headmistress of the school, madam Ophelia Abla Ganyo who was elated that her persistent appeals for a JHS block for the school established thirty-seven years ago had finally paid off, however, appealed for further assistance to acquire other needs such as textbooks for the JHS department, a computer lab fitted with laptops, the completion of an ongoing library project, a sick bay, sewing machines and carpentry tools.
District Chief Executive for Asuogyaman, Samuel Kwame Agyekum expressed appreciation to the Fairtrade Premium Management Committee for their support for education in the district.
The DCE who was relieved by the continued involvement of the committee in the production of infrastructure in the district said the gesture goes a long way in lessening the burden on the district assembly. Read Full Story
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