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Minister spends time with kids to welcome them to school


  18 Septembre      34        Innovation (5637), Society (33436),

   

By Yussif Ibrahim, GNA

Accra, Sept. 18, GNA – Mr Simon Osei Mensah, the Ashanti Regional Minister, on Monday spent some time with children attending school for the first time to mark this year’s edition of My First Day at School.

He visited six schools at Juaso, Obogu and Bompata where he interacted with the children and encouraged them to make the school their second home, as they grow to become responsible citizens.

The Minister was accompanied by the Member of Parliament, Mr Kwaku Asante Boateng, the Municipal Chief Executive, Mr Alexander Frimpong, the Municipal Director of Education, Madam Evelyn Karina Denewoe and the Municipal Coordinating Director, Mrs Louisa Benon.

The children were provided with school bags, exercise books, crayons and biscuits.

Mr Osei Mensah said he was impressed with the attendance in the various schools visited and implored the teachers to handle the children with love and compassion.

He said they should treat them as their own and make the school environment attractive for the children to arouse their interest to attend school regularly.

He reminded them that the children are the future leaders, adding that any impact they make on their lives will remain a cherished and everlasting memory.

The Regional Minister urged the Municipal Education Directorate to strengthen its supervision and monitoring mechanisms to bring the best out of the teachers.

He said government’s commitment to making basic and second cycle education free and accessible remained a key priority and called on other stakeholders to join hands with government to transform the education sector.

Mr Alexander Frimpong, the MCE, said the Assembly was building new classroom blocks across the Municipality to address the infrastructure deficit.

He disclosed that the Assembly was also taking steps to improve on its maintenance culture by renovating at least two classroom blocks every quarter.

Mr Kwaku Asante Boateng, the MP, said about eight kindergarten buildings were at various stages of completion to improve access at the early childhood education level.

He said early childhood education was the foundation of the education sector, hence he would continue to team up with the MCE to address the shortfalls in infrastructure at that level.

KOM/EKB/ABD

Minister spends time with kids to welcome them to school


  18 Septembre      33        Innovation (5637), Society (33436),

   

By Yussif Ibrahim, GNA

Accra, Sept. 18, GNA – Mr Simon Osei Mensah, the Ashanti Regional Minister, on Monday spent some time with children attending school for the first time to mark this year’s edition of My First Day at School.

He visited six schools at Juaso, Obogu and Bompata where he interacted with the children and encouraged them to make the school their second home, as they grow to become responsible citizens.

The Minister was accompanied by the Member of Parliament, Mr Kwaku Asante Boateng, the Municipal Chief Executive, Mr Alexander Frimpong, the Municipal Director of Education, Madam Evelyn Karina Denewoe and the Municipal Coordinating Director, Mrs Louisa Benon.

The children were provided with school bags, exercise books, crayons and biscuits.

Mr Osei Mensah said he was impressed with the attendance in the various schools visited and implored the teachers to handle the children with love and compassion.

He said they should treat them as their own and make the school environment attractive for the children to arouse their interest to attend school regularly.

He reminded them that the children are the future leaders, adding that any impact they make on their lives will remain a cherished and everlasting memory.

The Regional Minister urged the Municipal Education Directorate to strengthen its supervision and monitoring mechanisms to bring the best out of the teachers.

He said government’s commitment to making basic and second cycle education free and accessible remained a key priority and called on other stakeholders to join hands with government to transform the education sector.

Mr Alexander Frimpong, the MCE, said the Assembly was building new classroom blocks across the Municipality to address the infrastructure deficit.

He disclosed that the Assembly was also taking steps to improve on its maintenance culture by renovating at least two classroom blocks every quarter.

Mr Kwaku Asante Boateng, the MP, said about eight kindergarten buildings were at various stages of completion to improve access at the early childhood education level.

He said early childhood education was the foundation of the education sector, hence he would continue to team up with the MCE to address the shortfalls in infrastructure at that level.

KOM/EKB/ABD

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