Chief calls for urgent infrastructure support in education

Nana Kwame Essel, GNA 

Nkotimso (C/R), April 06, GNA – Nana Oketekyire Joe Amanfo II, the Chief of Denkyira Nkotimso in the Upper Denkyira West District of the Central Region, has called on the government to support in improving the area’s educational infrastructure.  

Despite acknowledging the positive initiatives after the return of John Mahama, Nana Amanfo expressed disappointment over the lack of development in Upper Denkyira West.  

Nana Amafo was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on development in his area. 

He urged the District Assembly to urgently devise strategies to tackle the developmental needs of the Area. 

Mr John Mensah, the Assembly member for Nkotimso electoral area, stated that he had raised the issue multiple times at assembly meetings, yet no substantial progress has been made. 

Currently, Denkyira Nkotimso has only one public school serving a large population, with classroom sizes reaching up to 90 students. 

He urged NGOs and stakeholders to assist in addressing critical infrastructure needs, emphasising that education was key to success.   

In response, the District Chief Executive for Upper Denkyira West, Mr Isaac Nsiah asked residents to remain hopeful as the government planned to bring massive development to tthem. 

GNA 

Edited by Alice Tettey/ Christabel Addo