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A/R: Kwadaso MP storms classroom, Inspect ongoing special Classes

DR. KINGSLEY NYARKO INSPECTS ONGOING SPECIAL CLASSES FOR JHS FINAL YEAR STUDENTS

Dr.Kingsley Nyarko, the Hon. Member of Parliament for Kwadaso constituency, on Monday 8th November, 2021, inspected the ongoing special classes organized for JHS final year students in the constituency.

The Honourable Member of Parliament was hopeful that the ongoing classes will go a long way to help the students in the constituency as they prepare for their final exams which start on November 15, 2021.

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Interacting with the students, heads of schools, teachers, and facilitators; he revealed that his intention to collaborate with the facilitators was as a result of his belief in the transformational role of education and to make Kwadaso constituency the hub of exceptional students and productive citizens.

Dr. Nyarko revealed that he is extremely happy with the commitment of the facilitators, the heads of various basic schools, and the final year students in making the ongoing special classes a success.

Dr. Nyarko further gingered the students to make the constituency proud by passing their final exams with flying colours. He was also grateful to the municipal chief executive and the municipal education director for their support in making the classes a success.

The centers visited were: Nwamase Basic School, Ohwimasi M/A Basic School and Prempeh Basic School. Yet to be visited centers, today,9th Nov,2021 include: Kwadaso SDA Basic School and Tanoso Anglican Basic School.

In the company of Dr. Kingsley Nyarko were the constituency youth organizer, Mr.Silas Konadu who doubles as the Municipal youth employment agency director; coordinator of the classes and spokesperson of the MP, Castro Kwame Nkrumah, party executives and members.

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