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Twifo-Atimorkwa District At It Again; Commissions Ultra Modern 3 Unit Classroom Block And A Mechanized Borehole At Twifo Otukrom.

 


Twifo-Atimorkwa District At It Again; Commissions Ultra Modern 3 Unit Classroom Block And A Mechanized Borehole At Twifo Otukrom.


The district chief executive for Twifo Atti-morkwa district in the central region Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi has led a team of the assembly staff to commission an ultra modern 3 unit classroom block fully furnished with furniture, electricity and marker boards with a mechanized borehole to facilitate quality education at Twifo Otukrom.

During the commissioning, the DCE Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi explained that, there are 188 communities in the district but the government is committed and determined to share the national cake so that every single Ghanaian regardless of one's location can benefit.

He added that, education is the priority of the NPP government that is why the government is investing so much into education so the parents should also encourage their wards to go to school as soon as the children turn age four, he urged.

The district director of education in the Twifo Atti-morkwa district, Mrs. Augustina Attakorah who received the beautiful edifice on behalf of the Ghana education service expressed unflinching gratitude to the government and the DCE for the relentless efforts being made on education in the Twifo Atti-morkwa district.

She acknowledged that, the district has seen a tremendous improvement in the educational performance since 2020 to date both in the district and the regional levels.

Listowel Aboagye Dacosta of Wassaman Fm also spoke with the chief of Twifo Otukrom, Nana Odair Emmanuel who also urged the government to continue investing in education to equip Ghanaians with knowledge.

However, Nana appealed to the district director of education in the Twifo Atti-morkwa district to post more teachers to the school so that the people in the area can fully benefit from the new facility.

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Source; Listowel Aboagye Dacosta Wassaman Fm

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