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The principal of Enchi College of Education (ENCHICO), Philip Ntaah has expressed concerns about the college's infrastructural deficits which have been a major facing the college.
The Enchi College of Education (ENCHICO) is among the best colleges in the region and the country. Over the years, the college has performed well academically and ranked the best Teacher Training College in the country.
Despite the college's performance, it’s still facing infrastructural challenges.

Speaking during the college's 13th Graduation Ceremony at Enchi in the Aowin Municipality of the Western North Region, the principal, Philip Ntaah said the college is chatting the path to become a leading center of teaching and research yet they are constrained by challenges.
He mentioned some challenges including the poor roads and pavement on campus, inadequate lecture halls, and inadequate halls of residence, and among others.
Mr Ntaah continued to appeal to the government to complete abandoned GETFUND Projects on campus.

Meanwhile, the paramount chief of Aowin, Beyeeman Tano Kwao Benbuin III, speaking as a guest speaker also advised the graduates to exhibit good character as they are about to begin their profession.
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