Monday, January 11, 2010

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPIL OF TANO SOUTH DISTRICT FETES WITH PRESIDENT

A Pupil of the Bechem Methodist Junior High School Master Aliu Iddrisu was among a number of school children selected country wide to attend this years (2009) Head of State children party at the Castle Osu Accra.

Master Aliu who according to his headteacher Mr. Anthony Yeboah is in Junior High School form two (2) pupil was chosen on merit raging from academic, character and neatness.

Mr. Yeboah hinted that Master Aliu though walks 14 mites, to and from Bechem Check Spellingto his village daily to attend school, he has never been seen absenting himself from classes and has always taken his studies seriously. Mr. Yeboah described Master Aliu as very disciplined and obedient.

All these remarks on Master Aliu came to light when the District Director of Education for Tano South Mr. Marcus Sarpong led Master Aliu and his headteacher to the Tano South District Assembly to introduce him to the Chief Executive Hon. Bukari Zakari Anaba.

The District Chief Executive commended Master Aliu for having been selected to be part of this years Head of State Children Party at the Castle and adviced him to keep up the criteria which made him to be selected to represent the Tano South District.

The Chief Executive again adviced Master Aliu to learn hard to reach greater heights and cautioned him to be careful during the X’mas festivities and not to over enjoy but use the holidays to study.

Master Aliu on his part expressed great joy for having been part of the chosen few who attended the Head of State Children’s Party. He said his selection afforded him the opportunity to visit Accra and the Castle for the first time and more also to have had the chance to interact with the President of Ghana.

He thanked the almighty God, the Tano South District Assembly and the District Directorate of Education for their support and promised he would use that opportunity to further study hard to become a future leader.

DISTRICT INFO OFFICER

2 comments:

  1. Bechem has for the past and present seen no stringent measures aimed at job creation for the youth who mostly parade themselves at the lorry station aimlessly. i think it's high time leaders of the community took the welfare of the youth at heart than to sit in their square offices and rule like colonial officers. real leaders work from outside in and not from inside out as it is now. how, for example, can leaders sit unconcerned about the high cost of transportation from Bechem to Kumasi which already has resulted in prices of goods skyrocketing? it's a slap on the leaders' faces and they wanted to add to the injuries of the poor masses by increasing cost of water by as high as 150 percent, hoooow?

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  2. Has our leaders forgotten that we overtaxed ourselves to the point of death to see the materialization of the water project?When did the water project become their bona fide property that they could sit somewhere and suddenly rule that prices of the water be adjusted upwards without recourse to informing the general community about such intent.Have our leaders ever rendered account on the proceeds of the project since its inception?It's better our leaders realized their responsibilities to the people they serve.

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