The Member of Parliament for Dormaa Central, Hon. John Kwame Adu Jack, has articulated his dedication to substantially enhancing the quality of education within his constituency.
He conveyed this notice at the Antwirifo Presbyterian Junior High School, where he donated ten computers to the school to facilitate the teaching and learning of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), thereby advancing digital education.
During the donation, the MP, accompanied by the constituency Chairman and other party executives emphasized that education forms the foundation of all our endeavors, underscoring the importance of strengthening ICT education in our increasingly technological and digital world, hence the donation of computers aims to support both teachers and students in this regard. As a lecturer, he highlighted that education is his foremost priority, and he is focused on implementing sustainable educational policies, increasing access to learning resources, and fostering environments conducive to the success of both students and educators.
He also urged the Parent-Teacher Association and school management to ensure adequate security measures are in place at night to safeguard the computers, thereby prolonging their use to fulfill their intended purposes.
Hon John Kwame Adu Jack remarked that he facilitated the connection of electricity to the school at the request of the school management to ensure a consistent power supply. This was followed by the procurement of several computers to enhance the effectiveness of ICT studies.
He stressed that the contribution to the Antwirifo Presbyterian Junior High School was not due to his origins from the community. Rather, their timely submission of the request warranted an early response. Consequently, all other schools within Antwirifo and the entire Dormaa Central constituency will likewise benefit from projects and equipment aimed at supporting their educational pursuits for a better future.
The Assistant Headteacher of Antwirifo Presbyterian Junior High School, Mr. Agyei Kwadwo Stephen, expressed sincere gratitude on behalf of the students and the school management to the Member of Parliament and his delegation for their generous contribution towards enhancing education in the community.
He assured that the computers would be utilized effectively to achieve improved educational outcomes for the students. Furthermore, he mentioned the need for additional computers and a projector to facilitate a more conducive teaching and learning environment.
Story By: Kwaku Mensah Abrampa (Dormaa Ahenkro)