The project, which was worth GHC 57, 781.00, was a request by Jonata
Foundation, Non-Government Organization, to make quality education accessible
to the community and its environs.
It is intended to put at least 320 more children in school to help reduce
the increasing rate of absenteeism, school drop-outs, child labour and
trafficking, and other vices in and around the community.
Mrs Nabilla Williams, Board Member of MTN Ghana Foundation, who recognized
education as the bedrock for development, said the provision of quality
education was a collaborative issue which should involve both government and
the private sector.
She said MTN believed that continuous investments in the country’s educational
sector would help raise educational standards and ensure equity in growth and
development across the country.
“We at MTN recognize this reality and that is why as a conscientious corporate
citizen we continue to support national efforts at bringing quality education
closer to our communities”, she added.
Inspired by the name of the town, Obeyeyie, an Akan word meaning ‘it shall be
well’, Mrs Williams assured the community that there was hope for them if they
take advantage of the project and encouraging parents to enroll their children
in the school to optimize the benefits of the facility.
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