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Nestlé MILO has once again collaborated with the Ministry of Education and its implementing Agency, Ghana Education Service, to reward 36 outstanding students.
The beneficiaries of this reward include male and female students from each of the 16 regions of Ghana and the overall national best student.
Also, visually and hearing impaired students were rewarded.
Each of the students received a cash prize, a tablet, crystal plaque, medallion, certificate and citation of honour signed by the President of the Republic, a year supply of Nestlé products, and assorted books and stationery from co-sponsors to help further their education.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Philomena Tan, Managing Director of Nestlé Ghana, highlighted the combined role of nutrition and learning to quality education.
She shared that Nestlé has initiated a campaign to help educate Ghanaians on Iron Deficiency as it affects the productivity of individuals including children of school-going age.
“Iron Deficiency slows productivity and low productivity affects academic performance among children in school. In this regard, we will continue to help educate Ghanaians including our school children on the importance of proper nutrition for their wellbeing and development while working through other interventions to promote quality education in Ghana,” she said.
Speaking on behalf of the President of Ghana, His Excellency Mahamudu Bawumia Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, congratulated the students for their outstanding performances and thanked Nestlé Ghana Ltd for their continuous support to Quality Education in Ghana. He urged the students to keep the momentum and work harder to attain higher heights.
The President’s Independence Day Awards was established in 1993.
Since inception, the award scheme has provided scholarships each year to brilliant young students. The awardees are selected based on their exceptional raw scores obtained in the Basic Education Certificate Examination.
Aside from the Presidents’ Independence Day Awards, Nestlé MILO® champions other youth development initiatives in sports such as the Milo under-13 Champion’s League, which reaches over 100,000 schoolchildren with sporting activities across the country every year.
Quality Education can be achieved through strategic collaborative initiatives by Private Sector and Government as a means to accelerating efforts in attainment of UN Sustainable Development Goal 4.
This has been demonstrated over the years by Nestlé MILO through its support for the President’s Independence Day Awards which recognises and rewards brilliant Ghanaian students in the Basic Education Certificate Examination annually.
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