800-Capacity SHS shut down due to low enrolment
Regional Minister with some chiefs on the tour The Headmistress of the school, Margaret Forson, said it was discouraging for all who had put in efforts to start the school for Abeadze Dominase and communities in its catchment area. She, therefore, called on the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to help revive the school. For his part, the regional minister said it was worrying that while some schools were reportedly congested with the roll-out of the Free SHS, such a facility would be made to rot. He added that it was important to harness all resources for national development. Mr Duncan, therefore, called on the related ministries to urgently work to resolve the situation. He pledged that the regional coordinating council would work with all stakeholders, including traditional authorities, to bring prosperity to the people of the region. The tour Mr Duncan had earlier, called on the Omanhen of Animator and Nkusukum Traditional Area and later that of the Mankessim Traditional Area and assured them that the government would work to bring accelerated development to the region. He later met with workers at the Mfantseman Municipal Assembly and urged them to work hard to improve sanitation in the municipality. Source: Daily Graphic | Ghana
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