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ABANSERE BASIC SCHOOL CHILDREN GET FREE SCHOOL BAGS.

ABANSERE BASIC SCHOOL CHILDREN GET FREE SCHOOL BAGS.

A Concern Member of Brand Berekum together with Odehyeba Pious has donated a number of school bags to Abansere basic school in the Berekum West District of the Bono Region. 


Abansere which is a farming community can only boost of a classroom block that can only accommodate the children at the lower primary, leaving behind those at the upper primary from class 4 to 6 studying under trees.


The only primary school is challenged with many facilities and because of lack of classroom blocks for class 4 to 6 and as result of that, no learning activities has been conducted since school reopens this year but through the kind courtesy of a member from the brand Berekum has donated over 40 school bags to the children in the school to help encourage teaching and learning among the school children in the community.


Presenting the bags to the children, Odehyeba Pious said the gesture is in line to alivate the situation some of the school children are going through since some of the children study under wooden structure which doesn't augur well for the children's education. 

He therefore called on other individuals and philanthropic organisations to visit the school to support the progress of the children welfare.


Receiving the School bags on behalf of the children, the Headmaster of the Abansere Basic Primary School, Mr. Febiri Michael commended Odehyeba Pious together with those who assisted the donation for their kind gesture such a time like this to put smiles on the faces of his children who for years don't have a well structured classroom block to learn but only under trees.


He therefore appealed to the government and other agencies to also come to the school aid especially on the construction of their classroom block which is in die need of support. 



Story by Opamago Paparichy.

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