Ayakomaso (B/A), Jan. 31,- Mr Kwadwo Adjei-Darko, a former Minister
of Local Government and Rural
Development has appealed for the demolishing of Indian hemp camps in the
country to save the lives of adolescents who are the future leaders.
He stressed the need for the
Police Administration and the Narcotics Control Board to embark on a national
operation to demolish such camps popularly called “weed bases” and secretly set
up in various communities across the country by illegal drug peddlers and
addicts.
This has over the years drawn
many youth into smoking the drug and destroyed their lives.
Mr Adjei-Darko made the appeal at
a ceremony to inaugurate and hand over a Junior High School Complex constructed
by the Council of Brong-Ahafo Association of North America (COBAANA) to the
Ayakomaso Methodist Basic School in the Sunyani West District to support formal
education services delivery in the area.
The facility, estimated at the
cost US$100,000.00 consists of a three-unit classroom block, an office, a
dining hall and Information Communication Centre (ICT)
He lamented the situation had
contributed to high rate of crime in the country and needed to be dealt with
all seriousness to help minimise all forms of crime.
Mr. Adjei-Darko urged parents and
guardians to prioritise and invest in their children and wards education for
them to obtain not only quality education but to study to the highest level.
He entreated parents to give
proper upbringing to their children, so that they would become respectful and
responsible children who would not misconduct themselves outside the home to
dishonour the family and the nation in general.
Mr Adjei-Darko advised parents
not to support or shield their children in wrongful acts but lead exemplary
lives worthy of emulation by the children.
Right Reverend Daniel Kwasi
Tanor, Bishop of the Sunyani Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana implored
teachers to limit the use of mobile phones during classes and concentrate on
teaching the children to acquire quality education.
He urged the staff and the pupils
to practise the culture of maintenance to sustain the beauty of the school.
Nana Yaw Adu Sompremo I, the
chief of Ayakomaso thanked the members of the Association for the gesture and
appealed to them and the Sunyani West Assembly to collaborate to construct a
toilet facility and a fence wall for the school to improve sanitation and also
prevent the children from running away during school hours.
Mr. Alex Ankamah, President of
COBAANA commended the government for the implementation of the Free SHS
programme to ensure all basic school children in the country would have unhindered access
to secondary education to acquire the necessary academic and professional
training skills to lead responsible adult lives.
GNA

No comments:
Post a Comment