By Samuel Ofori Boateng
Dabaa (Ash), Oct. 10, GNA – Mr Frank Yeboah Member of Parliament (MP) for Atwima Nwabiagya North has provided an amount of GHc20,000.00 to support the construction a modern sanitary facility for the J.A Kufuor TVET and STEM senior high school, at Dabaa, in the Ashanti region.
The donation followed an appeal made by the authorities of the school for assistance in solving one of the biggest challenges, which is facing both teachers and students of the school.
Mr Yeboah, speaking at a short ceremony to present the amount to the school, stressed the need for every educational institution in the constituency to have a decent environment to promote quality teaching and learning.
He said the provision of decent toilet and bathroom facilities was crucial to maintaining discipline, promoting good hygiene, and enhancing the overall well-being of students and staff.
According to the MP, his support to the J.A. Kufuor TVET and STEM SHS formed part of his broader commitment to promote quality education and infrastructure development across the Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency.
He noted that the school, named after Ghana’s former President, Mr John Agyekum Kufuor, deserved all the support it could get to grow into a model institution that would reflect the excellence and legacy of the man it honored.
He pledged to continue assisting in other critical areas, such as the classroom expansion, ICT facilities, and staff accommodation, as the institution grows.
He also encouraged the newly admitted students to take their academic work seriously, reminding them that education was the key to unlocking their potential and transforming their lives.
Mr Comax Takyi, Headmaster of the school, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the MP for his swift and thoughtful response to their appeal.
He described the donation as a “timely intervention,” noting that the absence of proper sanitation facilities had posed serious challenges to the school’s daily operations.
He said the support would go a long way to improve hygiene and provide comfort for students, especially as the school was scheduled to reopen officially on the 18th of October 2025.
Mr. Takyi assured the MP and the entire community that the funds would be used effectively to commence and complete the toilet and bathroom project within the shortest possible time.
He appealed to other stakeholders, philanthropists, to complement the MP’s effort by contributing their quota toward the development of the institution.
GNA
Edited by Kwabia Owusu-Mensah/Linda Asante Agyei