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TWIFO ATTI-MORKWA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONS AND HANDS OVER A FULLY FURNISHED 3 UNIT CLASSROOM BLOCK WITH MODERN OFFICE CHAMBERS TO GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE


TWIFO ATTI-MORKWA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONS AND HANDS OVER A FULLY FURNISHED 3 UNIT CLASSROOM BLOCK WITH MODERN OFFICE CHAMBERS TO GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE


The government of Ghana through the Twifo Atti-morkwa district assembly has commissioned and handed over a fully furnished ultra modern three unit classroom block with a headteacher's office and a staff common room to the Twifo Atti-morkwa district education directorate to ensure effective teaching and learning at Twifo Praso Model School.

During the ceremony, the DCE for Twifo Atti-morkwa district of the central region, Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi said that, education is the priority of this NPP government and it is the reason why the government is investing so much on education in the country.

He stressed that, the Twifo Atti-morkwa district has benefited immensely under this government when it comes to educational infrastructures and resources to facilitate quality teaching and learning.

The Twifo Atti-morkwa district director of education is Mrs Augustina Attakorah also expressed unflinching gratitude to the government and said that, the edifice has come to ease pressure on the existing limited classrooms at Twifo Praso Model school. She assured the DCE that the facility will be put into good use to promote education in the Twifo Atti-morkwa district.

Finally, the Presiding Member of Twifo Atti-morkwa district assembly, Hon. Edward Baiden Aggrey also advised teachers, learners, parents and the general public to protect and maintain the edifice so that it can live longer to serve the current students and the far future generations as well.

Credit.... Listowel Aboagye Dacosta Wassaman Fm.


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