Mfansteman District initiates
37 school projects
Thirty-seven school projects
comprising pre-schools buildings, basic school blocks and teachers'
quarters have been undertaken at a total cost of 9,535,655,626 cedis in
the Mfansteman District since 2001.They were financed through the District
Assembly Common Fund, Highly Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) Fund, the Social
Investment Fund, the European Union Micro Project, Ministry of Education,
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the African
Development Bank (ADB).
Mr Robert Quainoo-Arthur, District
Chief Executive announced these in a speech read on his behalf at an Open
Day organised by the District Assembly Junior Secondary School at Kuntu
near Saltpond on Tuesday. The DCE said 34 large-size poly tanks had been
purchased at a total cost of 289 million cedis and distributed to schools
facing acute water problems. He said 14,769 dual desks were also supplied
to schools in the District as well as 14,000 exercise books and appealed
to parents to take advantage of the efforts by the government to improve
education to send their children to school.
Mrs Matilda Bannerman-Mensah,
District Director of Education advised children from rural areas not to
make where they come from be an impediment to their education. With
determination and hard work a child from the remotest village can achieve
what his counterpart in the city can do, she said and advised
intellectuals from rural areas to pay regular visits home to counsel the
young ones to see them as their role models.
Mr
Matthias Ampah Brient,
Headmaster commended Dr Perry Kirklin, a retired University Lecturer from
the United States for giving a two-year scholarship to all of the students
of the school.Dr
Kirklin was enstooled Nkosuohene
of Kuntu in August 2002 under the stool name of Nana Baffoe II. appealed
to the District Assembly, parents and organisations
for assistance to construct a playing field and extend electricity to the
school and the teachers' quarters.
Nana Kwesi Brebo III, Chief of
Kuntu, on behalf of the
Nkosuohene
presented a quantity of books, science equipment, four computers, two
steel cabinets and sports equipment donated by Nana Baffoe and members of
a committee he had formed in America to support the development of Kuntu
to Mrs
Bannerman-Mensah.
Nana Brebo advised the students to
take good care of the equipment and the books and promised to release land
for a sports field. The
Director of Education thanked the donors and appealed to the teachers and
the students to put them to good use.