SOD CUTTING TO BUILD CLASSROOM BLOCK AND A TOILET FACILITY FANTEAKWA SOUTH ON THE 2ND JULY 2024

 

Hon Kofi Okyere Agyekum the member of Parliament for Fanteakwa South Constituency, Hon Ernest Ofosu, The District Chief Executive for Fanteakwa South District together with the Other Dignitaries cuts sod to build Six(6) units Classroom block and a Twelve (12) Seater W/C Toilet Facility at Akyem Hemang D/A Primary school in the Fanteakwa South district.

The School Building when completed will have a six unit classroom block with headmaster’s office.  There would be a 12 Seater water closet (WC) facility for the school use.

Mr Akosah Addo the  Education Director for the Assembly thanked the dignitaries for the support they give to education in the Fanteakwa South District.

He again elaborated on the importance of education and what the government has done to support education in our district therefore asked all to support to do more.

The Hon. Member of Parliament made mention some projects in the Akyem Hemang community that’s the (500 capacity town hall, Dome KG block with ancillary facilities, SDA KG block and the road construction ongoing including town roads.

Cluste-Based Engagement with JHS 3 Students in the Fanteakwa South District Assembly.

The District Education Directorate on the 1st July 2024 engages 2024 BECE candidates registered in the District as they prepare to write this year’s BECE from Monday, 08/07/2024.

The engagement session focused on providing guidance and support to the BECE candidates, ensuring they are well-prepared for the upcoming exams. Students were briefed on exam protocols, study tips, etc.

DISTRICT STATISTICAL UNIT OF THE ASSEMBLY ORGANISED 2024 DISTRICT MULTIDIMENTIONAL POVERTY INDEX MEETING

The statistical unit of the Fanteakwa South District on the 29th June 2024  had a meeting with the affected departments whose indices have gravely impacted the human development index of the District per the data of the last census. This meeting was to expose the data and lapses in those areas and focus on strategies to reverse and improve of the living standards of the individuals and the community as a whole thereby improving the Region’s performance nationally. The Agric Department and Business Advisory Department were the worst performing and were asked to find solutions to turn around their indices.

The Health Director spoke on behalf of the Health Insurance Scheme and promised improvement since land has been acquired for the construction of their offices and handed over to them to begin work. Issues to deal with housing and housing related issues were addressed by the works unit of the Assembly. The Education department mounted a defence by saying they implement policy for the government and so have to send the feedback back to the apprioprate quarters for effective decision making.

In conclusion all agreed to double their effforts to take the District off this list in tandem with the central governments policy direction and resource allocation.