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On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, the National Democratic Congress’s parliamentary candidate for Okaikoi Central constituency, Baba Sadiq, donated some books to public schools in the area.
In a Facebook post, he announced that he presented more than 4000 text books and exercise books to all the public schools in Okaikoi Central constituency as part of his Okaikoi Central educational support initiative to aid practical teaching and learning for all public school going kids of the constituency.
He added that “these books will be distributed to the Abeka Cluster of schools, Apenkwa and Tesano Clusters of public schools.”
According to him, Mrs Juliana Ivy Agyekwena, the Schools Improvement Support Officer for the Abeka Circuit recieved the books on behalf of the Municipal Education Office, together with the two circuit supervisors for Abeka and Tesano circuits.
“I am looking to mobilise computers and Laptops for my next educational support donations. Will be glad to recieve computer donations from the public to be donated to all the public schools in the constituency which currently lacks it,” he noted.
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