Sege MP inspects ongoing clinic project at Ada Senior Technical

Sege, Feb. 9, GNA – The Member of Parliament (MP) for Sege, Mr Christian Corletey Otuteye, has inspected progress of work on a clinic he is constructing for the Ada Senior High Technical School (ASTECH) in the Greater Accra Region.

Addressing teachers and students after the inspection, Mr Otuteye said the health of the teachers and students was paramount, hence the need to fund the construction of the clinic for the school.

“I have taken this initiative to build the clinic so that both students and teachers will no longer go out of the school premises for basic medical attention,” he said.

The MP noted that though it was a minor project a lot of resources would be committed for its successful completion and lauded the effort of the contractor in ensuring that work was progressing steadily.

He donated 20 pieces of streetlights to improve on the school’s lighting system, saying: “I have delivered the promise I made to you at your speech and prize giving day to provide you with streetlights and that is what you have seen today”.

Mr Otuteye pledged to provide 100 bags of cement to support the construction of a fence-wall around the school to protect its lands from intruders.

He urged the students and teachers to be vigilant and report anyone found destroying school property to the authorities.

He advised the students to strive for academic excellence by taking their studies seriously.

GNA

Sege MP inspects ongoing clinic project at Ada Senior Technical

Sege, Feb. 9, GNA – The Member of Parliament (MP) for Sege, Mr Christian Corletey Otuteye, has inspected progress of work on a clinic he is constructing for the Ada Senior High Technical School (ASTECH) in the Greater Accra Region.

Addressing teachers and students after the inspection, Mr Otuteye said the health of the teachers and students was paramount, hence the need to fund the construction of the clinic for the school.

“I have taken this initiative to build the clinic so that both students and teachers will no longer go out of the school premises for basic medical attention,” he said.

The MP noted that though it was a minor project a lot of resources would be committed for its successful completion and lauded the effort of the contractor in ensuring that work was progressing steadily.

He donated 20 pieces of streetlights to improve on the school’s lighting system, saying: “I have delivered the promise I made to you at your speech and prize giving day to provide you with streetlights and that is what you have seen today”.

Mr Otuteye pledged to provide 100 bags of cement to support the construction of a fence-wall around the school to protect its lands from intruders.

He urged the students and teachers to be vigilant and report anyone found destroying school property to the authorities.

He advised the students to strive for academic excellence by taking their studies seriously.

GNA