Accra, Oct. 14, GNA – The Ghana Statistical Association (GSA) has donated a wheelchair and educational materials to Isaiah Amada Awuku, a physically challenged Level 100 student at the University of Ghana, Legon.
Isaiah, who has lived with physical challenges since birth, is pursuing his dream of becoming a statistician.
The donation ceremony was held at Dominion University College in Accra for Isaiah and his family.
The gesture is part of GSA’s ongoing initiative to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities, reflecting their dedication to social responsibility.
Professor Nicholas N.N Nsowah-Nuamah, President of the GSA, said he was moved by Isaiah’s story, which he came
across on Accra-based Joy News about the student’s determination for higher education.
Professor Nsowah-Nuamah took it upon himself to raise funds to purchase the wheelchair and also provide him with stationery to support his studies.
“We believe in creating opportunities and offering support to those in need,” he stated.
“Our donation to Isaiah is a testament to our commitment to making a positive impact in his life and helping him towards a better future.
“We hope this wheelchair will significantly enhance his mobility and independence.”
Isaiah expressed his profound gratitude to Professor Nsowah-Nuamah and the GSA for their kindness, highlighting the substantial difference the donation would make in his daily life.
”This wheelchair and the learning materials will make a huge difference in my life. I am deeply grateful to the Association
and Professor Nsowah-Nuamah for their generosity,” he said.
Isaiah’s mother also conveyed her heartfelt thanks, saying the donation would bring relief to her son and significantly ease their challenges.
Present at the donation ceremony are Professor Ezekiel N.N. Nortey, Vice President of GSA, and Mr James Amewudah, Deputy General Secretary.
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