Philanthropist supports Bishop Herman Basic school at Keta

Madam Odelia Tsukplornu Gamor, a philanthropist in the Keta Municipality of the Volta region has presented a laptop computer and a projector to the Bishop Herman Basic school in the Municipality.

The move was to improve and promote the learning of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the school.

Madam Gamor, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the gesture was to equip teachers for effective teaching and learning.

‘I visited the school some months ago, and l noticed that learning of ICT here was not encouraging,’ she said.

She stated that the projector would enable teachers to project and display clearer pictures of what they would be teaching.

She noted that her outfit would seek more assistance from other Non-Governmental Organisations and individuals to support schools in the Municipality.

Madam Christine Tsikplornu, the headteacher of the school, who received the items on behalf of management of the school, expressed appreciation to the donors for the kind gesture.

She pledged to put the items to proper use for the purposes of which they were donated.

She outlined other school challenges including lack of teaching and learning materials, inadequate furniture, and others.

‘The school needs fence wall to protect the lives of children and school property.’

Madam Tsikplornu also appealed to government, philanthropists, individuals, and others to help solve the remaining challenges facing the school.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Recent Posts