Ministry of Foreign Affairs Donates Educational Materials to Four Schools
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, as part of
its social services, has donated several educational materials to
three basic schools and one senior high school. The beneficiary schools
are Abeka Motorway Basic School, Chantan M/A Experimental Basic School,
Anyaa M/A Basic School and Odorgonno Senior High School.
The items donated include pens, pencils, exercise books, boxes of
A4 papers, mathematical sets, copies of the Oxford dictionary, text
books, English and Maths books, note books and folders. The others are
crayons, coloured pencils, markers, highlight pens and footballs. The
two Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration,
Charles Owiredu and Mohammed Habib Tijani, on behalf of the Minister,
presented the items to the four selected schools.
Charles Owierdu presented the items to Abeka Motorway Basic School and
Chantan M/A Experimental Basic School at a joint ceremony and also to
St Justin Anglican Primary and JHS, Ablekuma in the Anyaa Sowutuom
Constituency. Mohammed Habib Tijani presented the items of Anyaa M/A
Basic School and Odorgonno Senior High School to the respective
authorities of the two schools at their premises.
During the presentation by Deputy Minister Charles Owierdu, he stated that the Foreign Ministry believes that it has to augment government's efforts aimed at transforming the country's educational system by supplying such items as has been presented today. This the Deputy Minister said, will go a long way to make teaching and learning in the classroom much easier.
Headmaster at the Abeka Motorway Basic School, John Addo Baah and Headmistress at Chantan M/A Experimental Basic School, Mrs. Evelyn Barbara Adjei, were full of thanks to the Ministry for their kind gesture. They pledged to use the items judiciously for the benefit of the pupils and students for whom the Ministry decided to acquire and present the items.
Credit: Wilberforce A. Asare
During the presentation by Deputy Minister Charles Owierdu, he stated that the Foreign Ministry believes that it has to augment government's efforts aimed at transforming the country's educational system by supplying such items as has been presented today. This the Deputy Minister said, will go a long way to make teaching and learning in the classroom much easier.
Headmaster at the Abeka Motorway Basic School, John Addo Baah and Headmistress at Chantan M/A Experimental Basic School, Mrs. Evelyn Barbara Adjei, were full of thanks to the Ministry for their kind gesture. They pledged to use the items judiciously for the benefit of the pupils and students for whom the Ministry decided to acquire and present the items.
Credit: Wilberforce A. Asare
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