In a significant development towards the educational sector in the Nkwanta South of the Oti Region, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Felix Owusu-Gyimah has commissioned a three-unit classroom at Kechiebi Asuogya M/A Basic School.
The project comes as a relief for pupils who have long faced challenges due to inadequate facilities.
A report filed by Adom News’ Obrempongba Owusu last year disclosed that pupils of Kechiebi-Asuogya were forced to use their lesson hours to construct makeshift classrooms, often compromising their education.
The lack of proper facilities not only hindered their learning experience but also posed a safety risk.
The new classroom, funded by the Assembly Common Fund, is expected to provide a conducive environment for learning, allowing pupils to focus on their studies without the distraction of inadequate infrastructure.
During the commissioning, the MCE Felix Owusu-Gyimah emphasized the importance of education for community development.
According to him, every child deserves a safe and comfortable place to learn, and the new classroom block is a step towards achieving that goal.
The MCE noted that the new classrooms will be equipped with essential materials including desks which will enhance the overall learning experience for both pupils and teachers.
He encouraged parents and community members to take an active role in supporting the school, ensuring that the facilities are well-maintained and utilized to their fullest potential.
The headmaster, Benjamin Alhassan, on behalf of the community, expressed gratitude for the new classroom, recognizing the positive impact it will have on pupils’ academic performance.
He also commended Adom News for the comprehensive report that has yielded positive results, noting it is a dream come true as pupils will now have a proper place to learn.
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