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The District Chief Executive of Dormaa East in the BonoRegion, Hon. Emmanuel Kofi Agyeman has addressed the students, teachers, and staff of Wamanafo Senior High Technical on the occasion of their SRC celebration. He commended the students for their hard work and dedication, which had led to impressive academic achievements and a strong sense of building their local community development.


The SRC President of Wamanafo Senior High Technical, Master Akurugu Gordon on his part took the stage to express his gratitude to the District Chief Executive for his support and encouragement. However, he also seized the opportunity to highlight some pressing issues facing the school. "We are in dire need of additional facilities for both boys and girls," he emphasized. "Our dormitories are overcrowded, and this has led to discomfort and health concerns for many students."


Hon. Emmanuel Kofi Agyeman nodded his head in agreement and acknowledged the challenges faced by the school and assured the students that his office would work closely with the school administration to address the issues. "We will do our best to provide the necessary resources and support to ensure a conducive learning environment," he promised.



The District Chief Executive continued, "As leaders of tomorrow, it is essential to speak up and advocate for your needs. I commend the SRC President and his team for their courage and leadership in bringing these issues to the forefront of the leaders."


As the celebration came to a close, the students left inspired and motivated, knowing that their voices had been heard and that positive change was on the horizon. The feeling they had was as District Chief Executive's commitment in supporting their education and well-being had rekindled their enthusiasm and dedication to their academic pursuits.


Story by Agyawusu -Barima/Alrich24newsgh.com

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