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Ursula Owusu-Ekuful inaugurates ICT laboratory for Sefwi Wiawso SHS

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The Minister of Communications and Digitilisation,Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful,has inaugurated a fully-furnished Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratory for the Sefwi-Wiawso Senior High School in  the Western North Region.

The laboratory, which has 40 new desktop computers with accessories, was funded by the Ghana Investment for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) and would  provide  ICT opportunities to  schools, as part of the efforts to bridge  digital gap in the country.

In her address last Friday, Mrs Owusu-Ekuful expressed government’s  commitment  to equip young people with  skills they needed to succeed in life.

She noted that  the current technological revolution emphasised the critical role technology played  in the digital world, hence the need for everybody   to be ICT literate.

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Mrs Owusu-Ekuful commended Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, the Member of Parliament for Sefwi Wiawso and other prominent indigenes, for the role they played to  make  the project a reality.

She again advised the students to use the laboratory profitably, especially for research and be  abreast current technological advancements.

“The government is  committed to provide students with the right skills, devices and training to compete favourably with their peers in other countries.” the minister assured.

The Administrator of GIFEC,MrPrince Ofosu Sefah, spoke about the significant role of ICT in development  and commended President Nana Akufo-Addo for ensuring that school children acquired the relevant skills to make them functional in the society 

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GIFEC,he added, was facilitating teaching and learning of ICT in Basic and Senior High Schools through the deployment of ICT equipment and internet facilities.

“We are doing this with the school connectivity project, through which desktops, printers and scanners are being provided for over 1,020 schools across the country.” he said.

Mr Sefah said 26 Basic and Senior High schools had benefited from the project in the Western North Region while  more than 7,000 people, including teachers, students, artisans, head porters and identifiable women groups had also  been trained in basic ICT skills in the region.

The Assistant Headmaster of the school,Mr Benjamin Ballow, reported that  the school offered ICT as an elective subject and believedthe ICT facility would help in teaching and learning.

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He called  on other organisations to assist the school which was established in 1961 and  now had a student population of 1,877, with 79 teaching and 39 non-teaching staff.

Mr Balloe expressed gratitude to the government and prayed it continued to assist the school to cater for the increasing enrolment due to the Free Senior High School Policy.

Mrs Owusu-Ekuful had inspected works on the Government of Ghana Funded Ghana Rural Telephony and Digital Inclusion Project, at Abrabra and Nkyonya, as part of her tour of GIFEC project sites in  the Sefwi Wiawso Municipality of the Western North Region. 

She inaugurated  a Rural Telephony Project site at Mile 3, in the same district.

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The Rural Telephony Project is implemented by GIFEC in partnership with Huawei and Mobile Network Operators ((MNOs) through a Tripartite Partnership Arrangement, which offers a significant reduction in Cost of Ownership and Maintenance by as much as 70 per cent.

The project seeks to provide telecommunications infrastructure and service to communities where MNOs are unable to deploy due to economic or other constraints. 

During a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief Of Sefwi Wiawso Okatakyie Kwesi Bumagama II, the minister  indicated that her tourof Western North, was  to get  a first- hand information on the Ghana Rural Telephony and Digital Inclusion project and  visit also the training centres of the Girls-in-ICT project.

The Girls in ICT programme, she mentioned, had benefitted 900 girls in the region and  100 from Prestea- Huni Valley  in the Western Region. 

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She said : “The ministry aims at expanding the  rural telephony project to the various underserved communities.We will ensure that rural areas without networks are connected. Without network, one cannot takepart in the digital activities.”

Accompanying the Minister were the Chief Director, Mrs. Magdalene Apenteng, Director, Research Statistics and Information Management (RSIM), Mr. Alfred Nortey; Mr Prince Sefa, Administrator, GIFEC; Ms Eva Andoh-Opoku, Deputy Administrator, GIFEC and the Municipal Chief Executive of Sefwi Wiawso , Hon. Lewis Owusu Agyapong.

From Clement Adze Boye, Sefwi Wiawso

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Go beyond degrees to lead Ghana …Afenyo-Markin charges youth

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Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin

MR Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, Minority Leader in Parliament, has urged Ghana’s youth to look beyond their academic laurels and take responsibility to lead the country.

He said, “Beyond the degree lies leadership. Beyond the degree lies innovation. Beyond the degree lies responsibility.”

Mr Afenyo-Markin made the remarks last Saturday when he delivered the keynote address at the “Beyond the Degree Conference 2026” in Winneba.

He lamented the high rate of youth unemployment in Ghana, citing a report by the Ghana Statistical Service which indicated that youth unemployment remained disproportionately high compared to other age groups.

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“The government, through the Minister of Health, told us last year that it cannot employ all 74,000 trained nurses by the end of 2026. Similarly, thousands of teacher trainees remain at home, waiting for opportunities that have not materialised,” he said.

Mr Afenyo-Markin, who is also the New Patriotic Party Member of Parliament for Effutu Constituency, emphasised that education must be understood as more than classroom learning or the certificate received at the end of studies, but as a foundation for responsible citizenship and leadership.

“The true purpose of education is far greater. Education shapes the mind to think critically, the heart to act ethically, and the hands to work diligently,” he said.

He urged the youth to develop competence, integrity, and resilience, and to take initiative in shaping the country’s future.

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“Ghana needs a generation of young leaders who are committed to shaping institutions, influencing policy and holding systems accountable,” he said.

He also highlighted the importance of entrepreneurship, technical skills, and digital innovation in creating opportunities for the youth.

“The future of Ghana cannot be built by job seekers alone. It must also be built by job creators,” he emphasised.

—GNA

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COTA moves to tackle insecurity, leadership disputes in Teshie

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Dr Albert Tetteh Botchway (middle) walking with other participants

THE Coalition of Teshie Associations (COTA) has announced plans to address longstanding leadership disputes and security concerns in the Teshie community while promoting peace and youth empowerment ahead of the 2026 Homowo Festival.

The coalition said the initiative formed part of efforts to foster unity among the five quarters of Teshie, namely Kle Musum, Lenshie, Agbawe, Krobo, and Gbugbla.

The announcement was made during a unity walk, organised in collaboration with COTA and Laboma Beach Resort, on Saturday in Accra. The event was sponsored by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Resort, Dr Albert Tetteh Kwarshie Botchway.

More than 2,000 participants joined the walk through the principal streets of Teshie, starting from the Laboma Beach Resort, to promote peace and highlight the need for harmony within the community.

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Addressing the gathering, Dr Botchway said peace among the youth was essential for the development of the community. He noted that when young people embraced peace, it creates an enabling environment for development and improved social interventions in the area.

He also indicated that several activities had been planned to promote unity and harmony in the community ahead of the Homowo Festival in August 2026. These would include indoor and outdoor games, competitive sports among community groups, and weekly peace messages broadcast through the public address system.

In his remarks, the Chairman of COTA, Alfred Amarh Lienks, explained that the leadership disagreements among the various quarters had in the past created uncertainty for investors and organisations seeking to support development in Teshie. He, however, stated that the situation was not driven by ill intent but rather by the desire of different leaders to see development in the community.

According to him, the coalition was working to strengthen coordination among community leaders to create a more unified front for development initiatives. To address the situation, he revealed that the coalition was establishing a task force that would be stationed at key junctions in the community to enhance security and protect both residents and ride-hailing drivers.

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Meanwhile, the Kpeshie Divisional Commander, ACP Emmanuel Odonkor Baah, urged the youth to stay away from violent activities and support efforts to maintain peace in the community.

By Stephanie Birikorang

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