EDUCATION


Support govt to improve edu – MCE urges parents

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Asante Akim South Mr. Alexander Frimpong, has urged parents to go together government’s efforts in building education reachable to every Ghanaian child.

Date Created : 10/11/2018 4:37:46 AM : Story Author : Rosemary O. Yeboah/Ghanadistricts.com

He said they could do this by taking devoted interest in the education of their wards and effectively provide their educational needs as government takes steps to improve on access and quality.

The MCE who was addressing the chiefs and people of Breku during the commissioning of a three-unit classroom block, said its improper for some parents to spend generously on funerals and clothing instead of prioritizing their children’s educational needs.

Mr. Frimpong said government would continue to spend in educational infrastructure and encouraged parents not to hesitate to commit more of their resources to the education of their children.

He said the implementation of the free senior high school policy demonstrated government’s commitment to make education accessible to all, stressing the need for all stakeholders to support the initiative.

He admonished members of the community to own the building and ensure its maintenance, saying that it was a public property which must be protected.

Mrs. Evelyn Karina Benewoe, the Municipal Education Director called for cooperation between the community and authorities of the school in order to brainstorm about the development of the school.

She applauded the Assembly for the construction of the block, adding it would improve academic work as the existing structure in a deplorable condition.

The Chief of Breku, Nana Kwao Nsempa Benefo, commended the Assembly for addressing one of the major problems facing the community and charged the parents to invest in the education of the children.

The GHs 237,000.00 classroom block built for the Breku M/A Junior High School comes with a library, an office, a store room and a staff common room.