Ho West MP to cut sod for major school infrastructure drive across district
By Frank Kwame Abbor
Amedzorfe (V/R), Feb. 15, GNA – Mr Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, Ho West Member of Parliament will on Monday, February 16, launch multiple school infrastructure projects, pledging improved educational facilities through coordinated efforts with district authorities and national leadership.
The mega-sod-cutting ceremony would commence several major educational infrastructure projects across the district.
He would be joined by Mr James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister alongside district officials, traditional leaders, and representatives of beneficiary schools.
The projects will include a two-storey dormitory block, a two-storey administration block, and a two-storey classroom block that would boost capacity in various senior high and technical schools within the constituency.
The ceremonies would be held at Amedzofe College of Education and Awudome Senior High School (AWUSCO). The MP’s commitment will focus on improving educational access and learning conditions.
Mr Bedzrah said the initiative would align with the development vision of President John Mahama, and that quality education infrastructure would remain a priority for the Reset Government.
At Tsito Senior High Technical School, the MP would cut the sod for a new dining hall with a kitchen block, with similar facilities earmarked for Awudome SHS, Avatime SHS and Anfoeta Technical Institute.
Other projects that would be launched include a two-storey boys’ dormitory for Abutia Senior High School; 12-unit classroom blocks for Akome SHS, Amedzofe Technical Institute, Saviefe Technical School, and Avenui Technical Institute; as well as a 6-unit teachers’ bungalow at Abutia Adegbleve DA Primary School.
In Dzolo, the MP would announce the construction of a four-kilometre fence wall and a two-storey administration block for Dzolo Senior High School, alongside additional classroom blocks for Bame EP Basic School and Dzolokpuita Salvation Army Basic School.
Infrastructure support would also be extended to basic schools, with sod to be cut for a new KG block and ancillary facilities at Dzolokpuita, a six-unit classroom block for Tsito Methodist JHS, and a three-unit classroom block for Kpedze Islamic School.
Mr Bedzrah indicated that the projects were designed to “transform the education landscape in Ho West,” noting that investment in school infrastructure would directly enhance teaching and learning outcomes.
He expressed gratitude to stakeholders, including the Ho West District Assembly led by Mr Francis Dusey, for their collaboration and support toward improving infrastructure across all levels of education.
The MP urged beneficiary communities to take ownership of the facilities once completed, stressing that maintenance and responsible use will be essential to sustaining long-term development gains.
GNA
Edited by Maxwell Awumah/Linda Asante Agyei
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