Sunday, August 17, 2008

ENYANMAIM CITIZENS IN UK REMEMBER HOME (PAGE 22)

A MEMBER of the Enyanmaim Citizens Association in the United Kingdom, Ms Philomena Poku, has on behalf of the association presented two computers, a printer and books to the Enyanmaim community library to enhance Information Communication Technology (ICT) education for schoolchildren in the area.
At a durbar of chiefs and people of the area at Enyanmaim, Ms Poku said the donation was the association's contribution towards the development of education in the area.
She said information technology formed the basis of education in the world and therefore, it would require the support of all to provide technology for the youth to assist them become competitive on the international job market.
He advised parents not to shirk their parental responsibility towards their children's education.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam, Mr John Arthur-Baiden, urged parents to offer the necessary support for their children’s education, since that was the best investment they could leave for their children.
The District Director of Education, Mr Isaac Amonoo, commended the citizens in the UK for remembering their kit and kin they had left behind.
He advised the youth to take advantage of the library to study hard and become useful citizens.
The Omanhen of the Enyanmaim Traditional Area, Okofo Amoako Bondam III, also praised the association for donating the computers to facilitate the acquisition of ICT skills, as well as books to boost education in the area.

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