EDUCATION MINISTER TOURS AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Adutwum, has embarked on a
tour of several communities affected by the recent spillage of the Akosombo and
Kpong dams.
The minister’s visit aims to gather essential information and assess
how the flooding has impacted the closure of numerous schools in
these affected communities.
During
his tour, Dr Adutwum engaged with head teachers, teachers, and other key
stakeholders in the education sector to gain a comprehensive understanding of
the challenges they are facing as a result of the flooding.
The
flood situation has necessitated the temporary closure of many schools, and the
minister’s visit aims to ascertain the extent of the disruption in the
education system and explore potential solutions.
Education
remains a top priority for the government, and the Minister of Education is
actively seeking ways to address the challenges posed by the flood-affected communities
to ensure that the education of students in these areas is not unduly
disrupted.
His
fact-finding mission is part of a concerted effort to address the educational
implications of the Akosombo and Kpong Dams spillage and provide support to the
affected schools and communities.
In
this interaction with the stack holders of the education system in the the
affected areas, the Volta regional
minister DR. Letsa make it vividly clear to the heard of schools that, When the
public blame the Engineers for not been professional then the Teachers are also
not professionals.
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