A 3-unit classroom
block with office and store has been commissioned at the Tanyigbe-Anyigbe M.A
Basic School in the Ho Municipality.
The school block
which was constructed by the Council of Ewe Association of North America
(CEANA) at the cost GH¢ 100,000 replace a fifty year old dilapidated structure
which had become a death trap.
Mrs. Rose Quarshie,
former Executive Director of CEANA, said the project is part of group’s
contribution towards quality education delivery in the community and urged the
parents invest in the education of their wards.
She said the group,
which is made up of Ewes from Benin, Togo and Ghana, based in United State and Canada
has the objective of providing social
intervention projects in health, education, water and sanitation across
communities in all three countries.
Mr Francis Ganyaglo
Deputy Volta Regional Minister commended CEANA for complementing government’s
efforts in ensuring the delivery of accessible quality education.
He also urged the community to support
government in the provision of quality education, noting that ‘beautiful building do not guarantee good
results’ unless all stakeholders including the teachers, pupils and parents
worked hard to improve on the academic performance in the area.
Rev. Father Anthony
Azah, CEANA Project Co-ordinator lamented about the delay in executing the
project, due to the unwillingness of community members to provide communal
labour.
Divisional Chief of
the area and initiator of the project, Togbe Kwame Akoto V, thanked CEANA for providing
the funds which were judiciously used for the project.
He said the new
classroom will help improve enrolment in the school which has been declining in
the past.
He also gave assurance
that it would take several decades for the building to see any major
rehabilitation because of the quality of materials used.
Mr Kofi Kludjeson,
entrepreneur, who chaired the function, pledged to provide an Information
Communication Technology (ICT) Centre for the school, whiles the President of
Noble Dream Investment Group, Mr Ezekiel Owusu Afriyie, also promised to give
GH¢ 5,000 to the school, for the procurement of furniture for the classrooms.
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