The Member of Parliament for Ejisu who double as Deputy Minister of Finance in the Ashanti Region, John Ampontuah Kumah has donated over 1,500 study desks and TVET equipment to some selected Senior High Schools in his constituency.
The donation forms part of his commitment to improving educational facilities to enhance teaching and learning in the constituency.
The beneficiary schools are; Onwe SHS, Ejisu Secondary Technical, Church of Christ SHS, and Bonwire Senior High Schools.
These schools benefited from this intervention by receiving 200, 460, 450, and 410 study desks respectively.
To ensure that Technical and Vocational education is a priority in schools in the constituency, the Deputy Minister for Finance also donated some state-of-the-art TVET equipment to the Baworo Vocational and Technical School to enhance teaching and learning.
He explained that “Education is one of his prioritized areas in the constituency and more interventions will be rolled out to ensure that the constituents benefit from first-class education services”.
The beneficial school heads who received the items expressed gratitude for their commitment to education in the area.
Education is one of my priority areas in my constituency and more interventions will be rolled out to ensure that my constituents benefit from first class education services. pic.twitter.com/bYXZUYd4ty
— John Ampontuah Kumah (@johnkumah_Esq) September 11, 2021
In order to ensure that Technical and Vocational education is given a priority in schools in the constituency, I also donated some state of the art TVET equipment to the Baworo Vocational and Technical School to enhance teaching and learning. pic.twitter.com/MYH8qznCyt
— John Ampontuah Kumah (@johnkumah_Esq) September 11, 2021
Handing over of 1,500 study desk & TVET equipment to Senior High Schools in Ejisu
On Friday, Sep. 10 2021, I handed over 1,500 study desks to some selected Senior High Schools in the Ejisu constituency as part of my agenda to improve educational facilities in the constituency. pic.twitter.com/muZjxmUiqU
— John Ampontuah Kumah (@johnkumah_Esq) September 11, 2021
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