Kumasi Mayor Gives Back: Donation to 4 Garrison Education Centre

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, led by Chief Executive Officer Hon. Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has demonstrated its commitment to supporting education in the city through a significant donation of 50 bags of cement to Garrison Basic School. This gesture highlights the assembly’s dedication to improving the learning environment and infrastructure in the city’s schools.

According to the City’s Mayor, Hon. Boadi’s decision to donate cement to the school is rooted in his personal connection to the project. Having previously completed the same school, he has maintained a keen interest in its development. This initiative is part of his broader efforts to enhance the school’s infrastructure and create a conducive environment for teaching and learning.

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly plans to complete the 1st floor of the classroom storey building, which will significantly improve the school’s facilities.

This construction work aims to address existing infrastructure challenges, ensuring that students have access to quality education. The completion of the project will provide students with a better environment to learn and grow, ultimately benefiting the students and faculty.

The donation and planned construction work are expected to have a positive impact on the school. The improved facilities will create a more supportive and effective learning environment, enabling students to reach their full potential.

Lt. Colonel Robert Laryea Okorley, Headmaster of 4 Garrison Education Centre, thanked the Mayor for his support, acknowledging the importance of this initiative in enhancing the school’s infrastructure.

Hon. Boadi’s commitment to education is evident in his efforts to support schools in the city. By prioritizing the development of educational infrastructure, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is working to promote education and development in the city. This initiative is part of a broader effort to create a more conducive learning environment, ultimately benefiting the students and the community.

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly’s donation of 50 bags of cement to Garrison Basic School is a testament to the city’s commitment to improving education.

Under Hon. Boadi’s leadership, the assembly continues to prioritize initiatives that support the development of educational infrastructure, ultimately benefiting the students and the community.

The planned construction work is expected to have a lasting impact on the school, providing students with a better environment to learn and grow.

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