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The District Chief Executive for Amansie South, Clement Opoku Gyamfi, has urged residents of Dawusaso to actively support the government's commitment to improving the quality of education in the area.
He emphasized the importance of taking pride in government-owned projects, particularly educational infrastructure, and safeguarding them for the benefit of the community.

He made the remarks during the commissioning of a two-unit classroom block with additional facilities for the Gyegyetreso-Dawusaso Basic School, an underserved community in the district.
The newly constructed classroom block, funded by the Amansie South District Assembly through its common fund, replaces a deteriorated makeshift wooden structure.
District Chief Executive, Clement Opoku Gyamfi, stressed the necessity for residents to embrace a culture of maintenance to ensure that government-executed projects remain in good condition for an extended period.

The District Director of Education, Stephen Adu Darko, also appealed to stakeholders within the district to actively support initiatives aimed at advancing the cause of quality education.
Despite the challenges faced by various communities in the district, such as the lack of electricity, water, educational facilities, and poor road infrastructure, Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that the district assembly remains committed to addressing these issues.

The DCE highlighted the district's financial constraints, but assured of efforts to tackle the challenges faced by each community.
“86 communities make up this district. This puts huge strain on our finances, but we are always striving best to address the challenges faced by each community."
Mr. Gyamfi reaffirmed the district's unwavering dedication to providing a quality education for its students, underscoring its importance in securing their future.
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