As part of his vision to ensure that all children of school going age in his Constituency attend school to become responsible persons in future, the Tamale Central Constituency Legislator, Alhaji Inusah Fuseini Abdulai has constructed 18 new classroom blocks for some selected underprivileged schools at a total the cost of GH¢400,000. 00.
The projects which are geared towards the promotion of quality basic education under the governments “Better Ghana Agenda” and Free Compulsory and Universal Basic Education were financed courtesy the GETfund and from his share of the Members of Parliament Common Fund.
The educational projects include 3 units classroom block for Anbariya English and Arabic Schools, 9 units classroom block for Salafia English and Arabic Primary School and 6 units classroom block for the Kulikuli Primary School. In addition to these facilities are offices, stores, toilet and urinals attached to all of them which have almost reaching completion.
The Tamale Central lawmaker is also putting up a GH¢50,000.00 Health Centre for the people of Sabongida Zongo Community through the support of the National Health Insurance Authourity aimed at reducing infant and maternal deaths due to inadequate health facilities in the Tamale Metropolis.
Alhaji Inusah Fuseini who is also the Deputy Minister of Energy disclosed these to journalists during an inspection tour of the project sites in his Constituency recently.
The MP who was accompanied by his Tamale Central NDC Constituency Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Yusif Abdellah and other Executives noted that the quality of education in the area had not been remarkable as a result of the various challenges such as lack of classrooms, furniture, learning materials among others that confronted the schools.
According to the MP, education was the basis of every economy and it is the responsibility of the current leader of the society mostly traditional rulers and politicians to create the requisite environment for the young ones to learn.
Meanwhile, Lawyer Inusah Fuseini apart from the 18 school blocks has also extended pipe-borne water and electricity to some underserved communities in the Tamale Central Constituency.
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