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Philanthropist supports Konongo Primary/JHS

Tue, 16 Jul 2013 Source: --

A library and computer laboratory block built for the Konongo Urban Council Primary and Junior High School, to promote effective teaching and learning has been inaugurated at Konongo Zongo, a suburb of Konongo.

It was sponsored by Dr Steve Ogborjor, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of First Klass Hospital at Konongo Zongo.

Dr Ogborjor said it was his nature to share whatever he had with those in the community he lived in.

He also said when he first visited the school, he realised that it did not have a library or computer laboratory and, therefore, decided to help provide those facilities for the school.

He advised parents to be responsible in the training of their children, adding that it was his desire to see the youth more disciplined, open and tolerant, and contribute to the nation’s development.

He said it was necessary for parents to help inculcate the sense of patriotism, commitment, unity and love, which are good qualities for positive growth, in their children.

The Konongo Zongo Chief, Alhaji Abdul Rahim, cutting the tape to inaugurate the project. With him is Dr Ogborjor (left).The Presiding Member (PM) of the Asante-Akim Central Municipal Assembly commended Dr Ogborjor for his immense contributions to the development of the area and lauded him for his patriotism and commitment to the welfare of the people.

He also urged those who would manage the facility to adopt a high maintenance culture and called on the people in the area to emulate their benefactor and do more to help the area.

Madam Mercy Frimpong, the Headteacher of the Urban Council Primary School, on behalf of the teachers in the school, pupils, parent-teacher association (PTA) and the school management committee, thanked Dr Ogborjor for his gesture and assured him that the facility would be put to good use.

The Sarikin Zongo of Konongo, Alhaji Abdul Rahim, gave the assurance that the chiefs and elders of the Zongo community would collaborate with the teachers to ensure that their children would get better education through the use of the facility.

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