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VEEP Commends AMA For Abolishing Shift System In Basic Schools

373357704_904480Vice President John Dramani Mahama has commended the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) for abolishing the shift system in basic schools in Accra, saying “it is an important move towards addressing the challenges confronting basic education in the country.”

“It is a bold decision you have taken which I so much believe will help to eliminate truancy and other waywardness that the shift system has caused over the time.”

Vice President Mahama gave this commendation when he received a cheque for GH¢103,000.00 from the China Enterprise Chamber of Commerce in Ghana at the Castle to support the AMA initiated 50- classroom block project.
The AMA recently abolished the shift system where a batch of pupils go to school in the morning and a second batch in the afternoon and laid out an ambitious plan to build 50 classroom blocks to shelter the pupils before next January.

The Assembly also launched an education endowment fund to mobilise adequate funds for those projects.

Vice President Mahama, who received the cheque on behalf of the Assembly, thanked the Chinese Chamber for their contribution to the development of the country’s education system.

“We appreciate the gesture and hope that it will encourage others to support us in that respect,” he said.

He urged the AMA to put to good use the donation and other monies that will accrue from the endowment fund.

Mr. Hu Yujie, Counsellor at the Chinese Embassy, who led the executives of the Chamber to the Castle, said the donation is a demonstration of the commitment of Chinese companies in Ghana to their social responsibility.
He said education is instrumental to the development of every human endeavour hence their widow’s mite to enhance the educational system of the AMA in years to come.

Dr. Alfred Vanderpuije, Mayor of Accra, thanked the Chamber for the assistance and said the donation will be used to construct the third classroom block under the Assembly’s project as the first two blocks are underway.

Source: GNA

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