A young and kind hearted Ghanaian teacher, Madina Adutwumwaa Asare, popularly known as Teacher Ewuraama has refurbished Anyaano Primary-A and KG at Moshie Zongo in the Kumasi Metropolis of the Ashanti Region.
She also presented 800 books and 200 pieces of pens to the authorities of the school to be given to the pupils.
The project is part of Teacher Ewuraama’s commitment to immensely contribute to the development of the country’s education.
After raising funds, Teacher Ewuraama took it upon herself to reshape the face of the Anyaano Primary-A and KG block that were left unattended to. The block has successfully been refurbished to a modern day school.
“The various beautiful designs on the block will encourage enrollment”, the Kumasi Metro Early Childhood Coordinator, Madam Vera Alhassan has said.
Speaking to Oyerepa Online at the handing over ceremony of the project to the Kumasi Metro Education Directorate, Teacher Ewuraama who is offering her National Service in the school expressed that, the very first time she stepped feet in the school, she realized that the school block was in a bad shape so she decided to raise funds to renovate the Anyaano Primary-A and KG block.
“When I came to this school, I realized some elements of early childhood education were missing. So I said, I will try my best to help the pupils to facilitate their education. I contacted some friends and individuals for assistance and they never turned me down.”
She said, although teachers are receiving meagre salaries, however, they can still sacrifice to support their various educational entities.
“As a Teacher, if you find out that your pupils or school is lacking, try your best to support them.”
The Kumasi Metro Early Childhood Coordinator, Madam Vera Alhassan who was at the event expressed great satisfaction over Teacher Ewuraama’s project.
She said, the edifice will help to promote education in the school. According to her, the various beautiful designs on the block will encourage the school’s enrollment.
She however, pleaded with the general public to support Ghana education wherever they may be.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/Joseph Marfo