Monday, March 15, 2010

NADOWLI ASSEMBLY INVESTS IN SCHOOL INFRASTURCTURE (PAGE 11, MARCH 15, 2010)

THE Nadowli District Assembly has invested GH¢ 292, 520.60 for the provision of school infrastructure to make teaching and learning more comfortable and attractive in the district.
The projects include the renovation of the Duong Upper Primary and Junior High School, a three-unit classroom block at Konkonpare, and the construction of teachers’ quarters at Issa, junior staff quarters at Jolinyiri and a two-bedroom semi-detached quarters at Kojokperi.
The Nadowli District Chief Executive (DCE), Mr Abu Kansangbata, who disclosed this at the 53rd Independence anniversary parade in Nadowli, announced that the Assembly had completed the procurement processes for the construction of five new classroom blocks for five communities in the district.
He said he was poised to make education the bedrock of the development of the district and urged all to support the Assembly in that regard.
Mr Kasangbata expressed appreciation to the various development partners in the district such as the World Vision Ghana, School for Life and the Catholic Relief Service (CRS) for their contributions in diverse ways over the years, which had enhanced the development of the Nadowli District.
He advised students to be disciplined, avoid promiscuous lifestyles and take their studies seriously, pointing out that parents must complement the efforts of the teachers in this regard.
The Nadowli DCE also paid tribute to the founding fathers of the country and stressed the need for the youth to emulate the patroitic spirit of these personalities.
He called on Ghanaians to remain patriotic at all times and rally behind the government to deliver on its electoral promises.

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