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Adaklu District Begins Construction of Classroom Blocks and Teachers’ Accommodation for Six Schools
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Adaklu District Begins Construction of Classroom Blocks and Teachers’ Accommodation for Six Schools

The Adaklu District Assembly has commenced a major educational infrastructure project aimed at improving learning conditions and teacher retention across six communities in the district. The District Chief Executive for Adaklu District and Dean of Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the Volta Region, Jerry Yaw Ameko, officially cut sod for the construction of classroom blocks and teachers’ accommodation for selected basic schools within the district. The project will provide modern three-unit classroom blocks equipped with offices and staff common rooms, alongside six-unit teachers’ bungalows fitted with bedrooms, washrooms, storage facilities, car parks, electricity, water systems, and perimeter fencing. The beneficiary communities include Adaklu Kodzobi, Adaklu Sikama, Adaklu Dawanu, Adaklu Kpodzi, Adaklu Akatsixoe, and Adaklu Wayanu. Speaking during the sod-cutting ceremony at Kodzobi, Mr. Ameko explained that the initiative forms part of the Assembly’s broader effort to strengthen educational […]

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FAWAG Endorses Mahama’s Ban on Wooden School Furniture: A Step Towards Sustainable Education Infrastructure

In a significant move towards enhancing Ghana's educational infrastructure, the Furniture and Wood Products Association of Ghana (FAWAG) has expressed strong support for former President John Dramani Mahama's proposal to ban wooden furniture in schools. This initiative aims to address the persistent shortage of durable and ergonomic furniture in educational institutions, particularly at the basic level. The Rationale Behind the Ban Former President Mahama highlighted the dire state of school furniture during his address in the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa Constituency, noting that approximately 1.2 million children lack proper seating in schools . This shortage has led to students sitting on stones or the floor, adversely affecting their learning experience. Mahama's proposal to ban wooden furniture stems from concerns over durability, maintenance costs, and the environmental impact of deforestation. FAWAG's Perspective FAWAG has long advocated for the modernization of Ghana's furniture industry. The […]

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