Wednesday, September 20, 2017

MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL HELD IN THE TANO SOUTH DISTRICT



“My First Day at School” which marks the reopening of schools’ academic year saw the MP, Hon Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, the DCE, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi, officials of the Tano South District Assembly and the District Directorate of the Ghana Education Service visiting public schools in the District to mark the day.

                         Dignitaries are interacting with the students in one of the schools
The Tano South District which comprises of five (5)  educational circuits saw each circuit been visited by a team of officials led by a high ranking officer of the Assembly and the District Education Directorate to interact with the pupils who had enrolled to begin schooling and to distribute goodies to them to remember their first day at school.
The Tano South District Director of Education, Rev. Robert Opoku who accompanied the DCE and MP in a short welcoming speeches at all schools said teachers are the eye of the community and for that matter, urged them to avoid absenteeism and do all they can to impart  knowledge to the pupils to make them become good leaders in future.  
Rev. Opoku said since government is playing its part to ensure that matters affecting effective teaching and learning is solved in order to make the teaching profession attractive, teachers must also do their best to compliment the efforts of government by giving off their best and finally advised the pupils to show respect to their elders.
The DCE for Tano South, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi who led a team of officials to visit the schools in circuit “A” in a speech at all the schools said government has set that day aside to ensure that all pupils starting schooling for the first time are encouraged and motivated to remain in school and take their lessons seriously so that they can pass all manner of examinations conducted by the teachers.
                            
                               Hon. DCE giving assorted drinks to the pupils
He also urged the pupils to avoid watching movies and make sure they spend much of their time on their books to make them benefit from the government’s educational policies and informed all teachers in the various schools to allocate sectional plots for the students to work on to ensure the school compounds become clean and prevent pupils from snake bites.
The MP, Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere expressed felicities of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo- Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana to both teachers and the pupils. He said the Ex-President of the Republic of Ghana, John Agyekum  Kuffour introduced the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) to make pupils  have access  to the Free Basic Education and hinted that since  His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo 
                                
Hon. MP entertaining one of the pupils with biscuit after addressing the students
has also introduced the Free Senior High School, there is the need for the pupils to take their books seriously to ensure they benefit from the government’s free SHS Policies.
He said government has put measures  in place to restore the Nursing and Training Colleges’ allowance to ensure it motivate more students to choose teaching and nursing professions  and stressed that government through the Assembly will continue to do more to improve and extend the school feeding programme and advised parents to send their wards to school.  
On behalf of the Presidency through the Assembly and the Education Directorate, an assorted drinks and biscuits  were distributed to the fresh in-takes of class one in the various schools by the high ranking members including the MP for the Tano South Constituency.  

Friday, September 15, 2017

STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL SUPPORT



A total amount of twenty-four thousand, six hundred and twenty-four, twenty pesewas (GH¢ 24, 624.20) has been disbursed to thirty-three (33) students by the Tano South District Assembly. Out of the thirty-three (33) students, twelve (12) students are in the Second Cycle Institutions, nine (9) students are in both Nursing and Training Colleges whilst the rest are in the Universities.
During the presentation of cheques to beneficiaries, the Principal Finance Officer for Tano South District Assembly, Mr Agyenim- Boateng Patrick urged parents to advise their wards to take their books seriously since education is a key to success.
On the purpose of accountability, he informed beneficiaries to submit their pay-in slips or receipts to the Assembly after making payment of their fees to make the Assembly accounts properly to the auditors and stressed that any students who fail to submit his or her pay-in slip or receipt to the Assembly will be evicted from the Assembly’s scholarship scheme.
In a short but impressive address, the DCE for Tano South Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi said many students in the Tano South District have applied for Assembly’s scholarship and since the Assembly has limited financial resources, it has been able to release an  amount of twent-four thousand, six hundred and twenty-four, twenty pesewas to thirty-three (33) students whose issues are critical to be dealt in order to make them pay their school fees at the appropriate  time and stressed that Assembly will continue to use ten percent (10%) of its Common Fund to support students who do not benefit from the government’s free Senior High School policy.
Hon. Takyi urged beneficiaries not to go to other districts and demand for the same financial support since the Tano South District Assembly has given them the needed support and said all MMDAs  are building database where information about each beneficiary will be stored and verify as the need arises and hinted that the introduction of free Senior High School policy by government will go a long way to relief some burdens on parents and urged all and sundry to embrace it to make the government achieves the intent to which he introduces the policy.