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Suhum Ayekotsehene Donates Roofing sheets to Ayekotse Ganata M/A Basic School.

The Chief of Ayekotse, Nene Ayekotse Teinor ll has donated 2 set bundles of roofing sheets and 2 boxes of nails to support  Ayekotse Ganata M/A Basic School at Suhum Municipality of the Eastern Region.

The gesture is to aid the school repair the leaked roofings which has been making teaching and learning very difficult when it rains during school hours.


Speaking to Alrich24newsgh.com news Reporter, Apelete Kofi-Michel, the Chief of Ayekotse, Nene Ayekotse Teinor II, said he came to a P. T. A meeting in the school and saw the situation in the school which is not encouraging hence decided to support the school with roofing sheets to renovate the roofing.

He added that, When it rains, the teachers for the sake of safety have to send the pupils home all because of the leakages in the school roofing, he revealed.

The headmaster of the school, Mr. Maxwell Atandji commended the Chief for his kind gesture and hoped more support will come to to the school to improve upon the teaching and learning in the school.


The headmaster of the school, on behalf of the children and teachers thanked the Chief for his kind gesture.


On his part, Mr Maxwell Atandji noted that, currently the building is in a deplorable state and the bad state of the school is putting their lives in danger therefore called on the local authorities to build for the school a new structure to accommodate the pupils. 


He was of the hope that, the roofing sheets donated by the chief for the building would protect the pupils and teachers from the weather fluctuations that compels them to close school whenever it rains.


Story by Kofi Michel.

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