DCE for Sagnarigu |
The
District Chief Executive (DCE) for Sagnarigu, Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo has
dropped the hint to join forces with the District Education Directorate and
Heads of Basic Schools in the area to heavily clampdown on recalcitrant and
nonperforming teachers whose demeanor sought to negatively affect the
performance of pupils in the annual Basic Education Certificate Examination
(BECE).
According
to the DCE, his administration would not countenance with any such wayward
teachers and vowed to “show them the exit” from the district.
Mr.
Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo gave the warning when addressing some teachers,
assembly members and traditional leaders in the Sagnarigu District during the
official commissioning of an ultra-modern Kindergarten block for the
Choggu-Yapalsi Primary School.
The
project which is one of the 159 educational projects being constructed by the
government of Ghana with 19.7 million dollar sponsorship from the USAID (United
States government), is meant to fill in the gaps of education infrastructure in
deprived communities across Ghana.
The
projects comprise of 50 kindergartens, 49 Junior High Schools, 15 education
directorates and 45 Water Closet toilet facilities across the country in 38
deprived districts.
Choggu-Yapalsi Kindagarten Block sponsored by USAID |
So
far, 53 out of 68 of such projects have been completed in the Northern region
and handed over to the beneficiary communities.
However,
the DCE for Sagnarigu, Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo commended the US government
for the projects. He said the intervention was in line with government’s desire
to make quality education accessible to all citizens of Ghana.
He
indicated that the Sagnarigu District was the only district in the Northern
Region after the Tamale Metropolis that had excess teachers of 618 and could
not therefore have any reason to perform abysmally than other schools that have
inadequate teachers.
Mr.
Mohammed Sorogudoo further indicated that the Assembly had also provided
several educational infrastructure to enhance quality teaching and learning.
Last two months alone, the Sagnarigu District handed over seven (7) new six
unit classroom blocks to some communities and several water closet toilet
facilities added to the schools to enhance sanitation.
The
Director of Funds and Procurement at the Ministry of Education, Dr. Felix
Nelson Amoakoh said that the US government (USAID) sees education as one of the
strong pillars that could move the economy of Africa, hence the support.
Ghana
is benefiting 19.7 million dollars from the USAID to improve on educational
infrastructure and quality of teaching and learning. The Northern Region alone
is to benefit from 22 kindergartens, 22 JHS blocks, 22 Water Closet toilet
facilities and two education directorates.
The
Headmistress of the Choggu-Yapalsi Primary School, Zeliyatu Mahamoud thanked
government and the USAID for alleviating their plight.
According
to her, the swift intervention from the USAID had saved the school children
from being sent home anytime there were signs of rain or heavy storm, as a
result of the dilapidated nature of their existing classroom block.
The
Sagnarigu DCE also commissioned a Water Closet toilet project at Kanvili which
was also funded by the USAID.
The
Contractor of the projects, Issaka Balima Amadu of Balima Construction Company
Limited one again exhibited his generosity as he surprised the schools with the
donation of 600 note books as his personal contribution to the development of
education in the Sagnarigu District.
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