Two non-governmental organisations - K-Brains Legacies and DQ Hall Hospitality Services - have organised a clean-up exercise at Amuyaokope D/A School in the Ada West District of the Greater Accra Region. The initiative aimed at creating a conducive learning environment for pupils and staff while fostering a spirit of community support. The team also donated essential school supplies, including 19 packs of exercise books, a pack of pens, 12 packs of pencils, some soft drinks and bottled water, liquid soap, and seven slates. Mr Prosper Dylan Amuyao, the Chief Executive Officer of K-Brains Legacies, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the mission of the group was to support underprivileged schools and assist widows and the aged in Ghana. He appealed to Ghanaians to join the group to fulfil God's mission, indicating that programmes such as clean-up exercise must be seen as a priority for all residents to participate as it has health and environmental benefits for them. Ms Margaret Oforiwa Nyamedi, the Hea dmistress of Amuyaokope D/A School, expressed gratitude for the support, noting that the donation would significantly enhance the school's operations. She, however, said the school continued to face challenges, especially in infrastructure and basic furniture and called on stakeholders to help. 'We lack chairs and tables from primary 1 to 6, which is a major issue affecting the learning environment. In addition, the school blocks are deteriorating, making the classrooms appear dark and uninviting,' she said. Some of the parents and teachers at the event expressed appreciation for the donations, noting that the gesture was unprecedented in the history of the school. Source: Ghana News Agency
Related Posts
Oti Regional Minister calls on chiefs to collaborate with local assemblies for effective development
Deputy Superintendent of Prison (Rtd) Daniel Machator, the Oti Regional Minister, has called for effective collaboration between local assemblies and chiefs in executing government projects.
He said traditional leaders played a pivotal role in mobili…
Our customs and traditions abhor same-sex marriage – Awulae Tu-Agyan
Awulae Angama Tu-Agyan, the Paramount Chief of Gwira Traditional Area in the Western Region, has advised the public, especially the youth, against indulging in same-sex marriages.
He said the country’s customs and traditions abhorred the practice an…
Ghanaian recyclers, public sector reps explore India’s E-Waste management system
Ten Ghanaian recycling companies and some public sector representatives have benefited from a study tour to Bengaluru and New Delhi, India’s prominent electronic waste (e-waste) hubs.
The one-week tour, which took place earlier in March, aimed to ele…