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Ateiku D/A Basic School gets 3-Unit washroom

• Mr Isaace Okyere(right)presenting the keys to the facility to Miss Joyce Maneame with some of the pupils and staff looking on

Mr Isaace Okyere(right)presenting the keys to the facility to MissJoyce Maneame with some of the pupils and staff looking on

An old student of the Ateiku D/A Basic School in the Wassa East District of the Western Region, Mr Isaac Kwadwo Okyere, has construct­ed a 3-unit washroom for the school.

As the first Junior High School (JHS) in the Ateiku community, the Wassa East District Education Directorate has turned it into a Circuit Centre and one of the Basic Education Certificate Exami­nation (BECE) centres.

Currently the school’s en­rolment stands at 430, with all the necessary infrastructural facilities provided except a urinal.

That makes Mr Okyere, the former Eastern Regional Man­ager of SDA schools and an old boy, very timely following an appeal from the Headmistress, Ms Joyce Maneame, during a visit by the philanthropist.

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“Immediately l heard the situation, I decided to save the children and the teachers from contracting sicknesses and infections,” he said.

Mr Okyere, who sin­gle-handedly provided the infrastructure, hoped that will enable the pupils to have their peace of mind to learn and pass the just ended BECE examination.

According to Mr Okyere, the 3-unit urinal facility was valued at Gh¢10, 000.

Presenting the keys, Mr Okyere said the gesture was also his humble contribution to the development of the school and appealed to his colleagues to also come to the aid of their alma mater.

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Ms Maneame thanked the donor for his prompt re­sponse to the needs of the school, saying, “it would go a long way to reduce the environmental pollution on the school’s compound and the mess and difficulties the teachers, pupils and visi­tors go through when nature calls.”

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220 former MMDCEs declare support for Bawumia’s 2028 candidacy

A coalition of 220 former Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) who served under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration from 2017 to 2024 has declared full support for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.

At a press conference held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Monday, June 23, the group, known as the Forum of Former MMDCEs for Dr. Bawumia, announced their “strong, unshaken endorsement” of the former Vice President. Their backing comes ahead of the party’s internal elections slated for January 31, 2026.

The forum described its support as more than symbolic, stressing that it is a practical commitment of time, resources, and political effort to help secure Dr. Bawumia’s candidacy and eventual victory.

According to the group, after extensive consultations with all aspirants and a thorough assessment of their competence and vision, they were convinced that Dr. Bawumia stood out as the most suitable leader for both the party and the country.

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“Our endorsement is not merely symbolic; it is a strategic and operational commitment. With 95% of us having previously served as Constituency and Regional Executives—some for over 16 years—we possess an intimate understanding of the NPP’s structures, dynamics, and electoral needs. We will deploy this experience to ensure Dr. Bawumia’s message resonates in every corner of Ghana,” they said.

They praised Dr. Bawumia for his proven record in public service, especially his leadership in Ghana’s digital transformation, including the rollout of the Ghana Card, mobile money interoperability, and the paperless ports system. These, they said, had improved efficiency and formalised key sectors of the economy.

The forum also commended Dr. Bawumia’s inclusive leadership style, describing him as accessible, humble, and a unifier who engages with all factions of the party. His popularity with the grassroots, youth, and floating voters, they noted, gives the NPP a competitive advantage heading into the next national elections.

They argued that Dr. Bawumia’s national appeal and widespread recognition—established during the 2024 campaign—make him the party’s strongest bet for the presidency in 2028.

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According to them, the electoral data suggests that beginning the campaign with a known candidate like Dr. Bawumia offers the NPP a significant head start, unlike the risk of fielding a new candidate with no established base.

The former MMDCEs said they view Dr. Bawumia as a leader who balances continuity and innovation, capable of upholding Ghana’s development gains while introducing new ideas for national progress.

They further pledged to mobilise their grassroots networks across all 16 regions of the country to support his campaign.

Source: Citinewsroom.com

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CLCD engages Gender Ministry on Child Rights Protection

In a move to deepen collaboration in child protection, the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, engaged with a delegation from the Centre for Learning and Childhood Development (CLCD).

The meeting focused on areas of mutual interest and explored opportunities for partnership.

The Minister expressed her appreciation to CLCD for their unwavering dedication to childhood development and learning outcomes, especially for vulnerable children.

She acknowledged the significance of CLCD’s work in supporting early childhood development (ECD), child rights, and inclusion.

Discussions centred on potential areas of collaboration, including: technical support for policy implementation, data collection on children with developmental delays, and the roll-out of inclusive learning interventions.

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The CLCD delegation highlighted its strengths in training, research, and advocacy for inclusive education and early childhood development, and expressed its readiness to support the Ministry in strategic initiatives aimed at safeguarding children’s rights.

The Minister underscored the Ministry’s commitment to building strategic partnerships with organisations such as CLCD, which bring both expertise and field-level experience, to enhance efforts in promoting child welfare.

Such collaborations, she believes, are essential for prioritising the finalisation and implementation of Ghana’s Child and Family Welfare Policy, as well as the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Policy.

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