Municipal Chief Executive Joseph Awal Antwi visited students taking exams at two schools Thursday. The Nkwanta South leader went to Brewaniase and Bonakye centers during test week. Education Director Jonathan Korsinah and party chairman Nana Prosper Akamani came with him. Students felt happy when the officials showed up to support them. The visit gave young people confidence before their important tests.
Antwi told candidates that hard work matters more than grades alone. He warned against cheating and said honesty builds better futures. Member of Parliament Geoffrey Kini sent math tools for all test takers. Students received the supplies through Antwi and thanked leaders for caring. Many described the gifts as helpful during exam time.
Korsinah praised teachers and exam workers for preparing students well. He asked candidates to stay focused and learn from their school experiences. Akamani called education important for country development. The chairman said children need action from leaders rather than just words. Officials promised to keep supporting young people across the area.
Antwi makes regular visits to exam centers around his district. His work shows commitment to education and youth development programs. Students will remember leaders who stood beside them during stressful times. Teachers and parents appreciate the ongoing support from government officials. The visits provide both materials and hope for future success.
Antwi told candidates that hard work matters more than grades alone. He warned against cheating and said honesty builds better futures. Member of Parliament Geoffrey Kini sent math tools for all test takers. Students received the supplies through Antwi and thanked leaders for caring. Many described the gifts as helpful during exam time.
Korsinah praised teachers and exam workers for preparing students well. He asked candidates to stay focused and learn from their school experiences. Akamani called education important for country development. The chairman said children need action from leaders rather than just words. Officials promised to keep supporting young people across the area.
Antwi makes regular visits to exam centers around his district. His work shows commitment to education and youth development programs. Students will remember leaders who stood beside them during stressful times. Teachers and parents appreciate the ongoing support from government officials. The visits provide both materials and hope for future success.