Construction site ceremony in Ghana with community members celebrating new school project groundbreaking

Ghana MP Launches $6.5M Education Project for 5 Schools

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A Ghanaian lawmaker just broke ground on 15 new school buildings worth $6.5 million to transform education across an entire region. The project will bring dining halls, dormitories, and new classrooms to every high school in North Tongu.

Students in North Tongu, Ghana, are getting a massive education upgrade that will change how thousands of young people learn for generations to come. Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa launched the region's largest educational project ever, valued at 107 million Ghanaian cedis (about $6.5 million USD).

The ambitious plan includes major construction at all five senior high schools in the constituency. Mepe St. Kizito, Battor Senior High, Aveyime Battor Secondary Technical, Dorfor Senior High, and Volo Senior High will each receive new facilities designed to accommodate growing student populations.

Each school will get dining halls that can seat 2,500 students at once, solving longtime overcrowding issues during meal times. New dormitories for boys and girls will allow more students to attend boarding school, opening opportunities for those who live far from existing schools.

The project addresses a critical need in Mepe, where recent flooding from the Akosombo Dam spillage destroyed several schools. New basic schools will be built across all traditional areas in the region, ensuring even the youngest students have safe, modern places to learn.

Ghana MP Launches $6.5M Education Project for 5 Schools

Construction will begin as soon as competitive procurement processes wrap up, meaning local contractors will have fair opportunities to bid on the work. Ablakwa credited President John Mahama, the Education Minister, and the GETFund Administrator for supporting the initiative.

The Ripple Effect

When students have access to better facilities, entire communities benefit. Parents can send their children to quality schools close to home instead of scraping together money for distant boarding schools. Teachers gain proper resources to do their jobs well. Local economies get a boost from construction jobs and the long-term presence of thriving schools.

This investment also signals that rural regions deserve the same educational opportunities as urban centers. When every student has access to safe dormitories, nutritious meals in modern dining halls, and well-equipped classrooms, Ghana moves closer to educational equity for all its young people.

One sentence from Ablakwa captures the vision behind these buildings: "We are not just constructing buildings; we are empowering the next generation."

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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