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Godfred Acheampong Commissions District Robotics and Library Hall at Amansie Central

The Amansie Central District witnessed a significant milestone in education and technology as Godfred Acheampong commissioned a District Robotics and Library Hall at the Jacobu Model School Premises. The project, which was spearheaded by Godfred Acheampong, aims to equip students with technological skills and promote a culture of reading and innovation in the district.

A Step Toward Technological Advancement

The event, held in front of the District Education Office, brought together key stakeholders, educationists, and traditional leaders who expressed their excitement about the impact the project will have on the younger generation.

In his speech, the District Director of Education, Elder Vincent Ben Ameyaw, highlighted the importance of robotics in today’s educational system. He emphasized that robotics is the future of problem-solving, critical thinking, and innovation, making it essential for young students to be exposed to it at an early stage. He further urged students and teachers to make good use of the facility to ensure that the district remains competitive in the fast-evolving technological world.

Dignitaries and Special Guests

The commissioning ceremony was graced by several high-profile guests. The Municipal Director for Education at Atwima Nwabiagya, Nana Pokuaa Amoako, was the guest speaker for the event. She commended Godfred Acheampong for his vision in ensuring that students in rural communities have access to modern technological education.

Representing the traditional authorities, Nana Agona Hene of the Jacobu Traditional Area chaired the event. He expressed his support for educational initiatives and encouraged further investments in science and technology education for the youth of Amansie Central.

Other dignitaries who attended the event included:
• Presiding Member for Amansie Central
• Presiding Member for Bosome Freho District

A Game Changer for Education in Amansie Central

The District Robotics and Library Hall is expected to serve as a hub for learning and innovation, providing students with the necessary tools to develop skills in robotics, programming, and artificial intelligence. The library hall will also serve as a resource center for students and teachers, improving literacy and research opportunities in the district.

In his closing remarks, Godfred Acheampong expressed gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed to the project and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting education and technology in rural communities.

The commissioning of this facility marks a new era for education in Amansie Central, setting the stage for a future where students can compete globally in science and technology.

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