Alhaji Alhassan Suhuyini |
The 1997
year group of Ghana Senior High School (Ghanasco) has handed over a refurbished
library facility to the management and students of the school at a brief
ceremony.
Built in 1960, the refurbishment of the library cost GH₵42,000.00
and this comprised of fixing new tiles, ceiling, roofing, fans, furniture and
other auxiliary facilities.
Spokesperson to the group and legislator for the
Tamale North Constituency, Alhaji Alhassan Suhuyini, said it became necessary
to provide support to their alma mater after a team visited the school to
assess their needs.
According to him, there were many needs on the table
after the team’s assessment but they chose the 57 year old library because of
its significance to the academic performance of students.
Alhaji Suhuyini appealed to the media to join efforts
to encourage old students of various year groups of SHSs to donate towards the
development of their alma mater.
He however hinted that it was in the plans of the 1997
year group of Ghanasco to further upgrade the library by adding ICT facilities
by the end of 2018.
Headmistress of Ghanasco, Hajia Amina Musah, commended
the group for the support they and other year groups have given to the school
since she took over as head.
She enumerated various forms of support the school has
received including the donation of 3 huge poly tanks from the Ashanti Region
branch of Old Ghana SHS Association (OGA) and ongoing refurbishment of the
headmistress office and staff common room by the 1998 year group.
“I am beginning to feel the presence of OGA in the
school. Old students are beginning to show interest in the school…The only time
I saw a little facelift for this library in particular was when Alhaji T.A.
Mahama was here as headmaster. Today I am witnessing a completely new library
refurbished by the 1997 year group”, she remarked.
Ghanasco will be celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2020 but sadly, it has no assembly, well equipped ICT
laboratory, incinerators and toilet facilities for the about 2,500 student
population.
The lack of conducive toilet facilities, according to
Hajia Amina, is compelling the female students in particular to defaecate in
the open close to their hostel.
The headmistress appealed to the Tamale Metropolitan
Assembly to expedite action in working on the poorly constructed toilet
facility it provided the school so that the students can stop the open
defaecation.
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