A legislator in Ghana has delivered on a two-year-old commitment by opening a three-room classroom building at Yodanu White Cross Basic School.
Member of Parliament Joycelyn Quashie funded the construction of the facility for Junior High School students who previously held classes outdoors. She began paying for materials with monthly portions of her salary before receiving help from other contributors. The building was finished in seven months. At a dedication event, Quashie thanked the District Chief Executive and partners while announcing plans for additional community improvements, including medical staff housing, a health facility, and a motor vehicle licensing office. She gave 10 tables and 10 chairs to the instructors after the principal mentioned insufficient furniture.
District officials said classroom furnishings would be supplied and emphasized the importance of proper upkeep. Headmaster Egbenya Prosper praised the development as transformative for a campus that opened in 2008 without adequate space or seating. Despite those obstacles, the institution has achieved perfect passing rates on national exams for six straight years, ranking as the top public school in North Dayi District. Prosper credited the late Assembly Member Eric Kwesivi for initiating the project.
Member of Parliament Joycelyn Quashie funded the construction of the facility for Junior High School students who previously held classes outdoors. She began paying for materials with monthly portions of her salary before receiving help from other contributors. The building was finished in seven months. At a dedication event, Quashie thanked the District Chief Executive and partners while announcing plans for additional community improvements, including medical staff housing, a health facility, and a motor vehicle licensing office. She gave 10 tables and 10 chairs to the instructors after the principal mentioned insufficient furniture.
District officials said classroom furnishings would be supplied and emphasized the importance of proper upkeep. Headmaster Egbenya Prosper praised the development as transformative for a campus that opened in 2008 without adequate space or seating. Despite those obstacles, the institution has achieved perfect passing rates on national exams for six straight years, ranking as the top public school in North Dayi District. Prosper credited the late Assembly Member Eric Kwesivi for initiating the project.