As part
of its bid to bring Senior High School Education to all communities, the NDC
government of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama has fulfilled a campaign
promise of providing the Derma Community in the Tano South District of the
Brong Ahafo Region with a modern E-Classroom Block for their Community Senior
High School.
At a
colourful ceremony organized by the chiefs and people of the Tano South
District at Derma to mark the inauguration of the school block, Nana Owusu
Asante II, the Dermahene in his welcome address thanked the Member of
Parliament for the constituency, Hon. Dr. Hannah Louisa Bisiw and the District
Chief Executive, Hon. Bukari Zakari Anaba for using their good offices to get
the project completed. He said, the permanent block put up for the school would
enable teaching and learning become comfortable and called on parents to send
their children to the school since its classroom accommodation problem has now
been solved with the provision of the E-Classroom block.
Nana
Owusu Asante II said, since Agriculture is the back bone of the country’s
economy and the people of Derma and its environs are mostly farmers who produce
the bulk of the country’s tomatoes, he will appeal to the government to take a
look at the construction of the Derma – Asuoso trunk road so as to enable farmers
to get access of transporting their farm produce to the urban and marketing
centres.
In a
speech, the Minister of Education Hon. Professor Naana Jane Opoku – Agyeman expressed
her profound gratitude to all and sundry who had travel far and wide to witness
the occasion and said it is the policy direction of the government to expand
and build more Community Day Senior High Schools so that more children of
Senior High Schools going age will get get access to it, and called on the youth to
take their education seriously and refrain from immoral practices. Hon. Jane
Opoku Agyeman called on parents to invest more in their children’s education
rather than investing their resources in other social events like funerals. She
said, the government is playing its part to ensure that, the youth also benefit
from government’s policies and programmes and called on the parents to send
their children to school.
The Brong
Ahafo Regional Minister, Hon Eric Opoku in an introductory speech to introduce
the special Guest of Honour His Excellency John Dramani Mahama and his
entourage said, the NDC government has undertaking many projects in the Tano
South District and Brong Ahafo as a whole and called all and sundry to protect
such projects and give them the needed maintenance for the future generation to
also come and see it and benefit from it.
In his
inaugural address, the President H.E John Dramani Mahama said, he was very
excited to be part of the inaugural ceremony and to account his stewardship to
the people on the numerous projects his administration has embarked during his
tenure of office. He said, two (2) districts in the Brong Ahafo Region have so
far benefited from the E-School Block Classroom projects and hinted that, he
has directed the Ministry of education to do all it can to admit students to
start in the new block which is part of the first phase of projects been
inaugurated.
He said,
the Ministry of education would continue to supply text books, teachers guide
and other teaching and learning materials to enhance teaching work in the
public schools and said, government has put in place measures where various
text books and other teaching and learning materials will be printed by
Ghanaian companies.
He said, community involvement in education is
very significant and urged opinion and community leaders to actively get themselves
involve in the education of the children. He said, his administration would
continue to undertake more projects and would do more to relief the people of
Ghana from poverty.
He said,
his government will put measures in place to tarre the Bechem –Techimantia –Derma
road to enable easy transportation of
goods and services and farm produce to the urban centres to enhance businesses
in the locality.
President
Mahama reminded the people of the impending limited voters’ registration
exercise and said those who have attained the age of eighteen (18) and of sound
mind and are Ghanaians but could not register at first to take advantage of the
exercise and register so that they can vote in future elections. He reminded
the people that the Electoral Commission after the limited registration
exercise would also mount an exhibition of the voters register at all the
polling stations and urged eligible voters to check their names during the
exhibition exercise.
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