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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ekumfi Constituency, Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe has unveiled plans to transform education and stimulate socioeconomic development in Ekumfi.
Speaking during a brief durbar held last week in the area to mark the 68th Independence Day Anniversary Dr. Kwainoe stressed the pivotal role education plays in national progress and pledged to make Ekumfi a model of excellence in Ghana.
The constituency-based event was held under the theme ‘Reflect; Review; and Reset Ghana–Transforming Education and Socioeconomic Development in Ekumfi.’
Dr. Kwainoe reflected on the sacrifices made by Ghana’s founding fathers and called for a renewed commitment to community development, particularly in the areas of education, health, and economic growth.
Dr. Kwainoe assured the audience that the government remains committed to improving the Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy, ensuring that it better serves students across the country.

To tackle the challenge of attracting qualified teachers to rural areas, Dr. Kwainoe announced a 20% incentive package for teachers posted to Ekumfi and other rural communities. This initiative aims to ensure that every child in Ekumfi has access to quality education, regardless of their location.
In addition, the MP revealed several key announcements aimed at further transforming education in Ekumfi. These included the construction of boarding facilities at Atta Mills and Akyin Senior High Schools (SHS), a new bus for Atta Mills SHS, and the establishment of Ekumfi TVET School.

Dr. Kwainoe also outlined plans for building teachers’ bungalows, instituting the Ekumfiman Teachers' Award, and offering scholarship packages for brilliant students, as well as full scholarships for physically challenged students.
He announced the introduction of sporting activities and the creation of the Ekumfiman School League Table, which will rank schools based on their performance, with incentives for the top-performing institutions.
On the topic of Ekumfi’s socioeconomic transformation, Dr. Kwainoe emphasised that education is the cornerstone of social and economic progress. He outlined plans to generate job opportunities by establishing key industries, including a salt factory and agribusiness ventures.

He also underscored the importance of skills development through the proposed TVET/STEM school, which will empower youth to become entrepreneurs and innovators.
Addressing students directly, Dr. Kwainoe urged them to take their studies seriously and to strive for excellence. "Education is your passport to a better future," he told them. To parents, he stressed the importance of supporting their children’s education and collaborating closely with teachers to ensure the success of the next generation.

In conclusion, Dr. Kwainoe called for unity and determination in transforming Ekumfi into a beacon of progress and prosperity. "As we celebrate 68 years of independence, let us remember that the true meaning of freedom lies in the opportunities we create for the next generation," he concluded.
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