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The Member of Parliament for Akatsi North, Peter Nortsu-Kotoe, has assured residents that by the end of this year, no school in the district will be studying under trees.
The Chairman of Parliament's Education Committee gave the assurance in an interview with Adom News at Avevoe during the official handover of an ultramodern Kindergarten (KG) block to the Hadave and Avevoe D/A Primary Schools in the Akatsi North District of the Volta Region.
The newly constructed facilities were funded by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) as part of efforts to improve basic education infrastructure and create a conducive learning environment for pupils.

According to the MP, the project forms part of a broader plan to eliminate temporary and unsafe learning spaces across the constituency.
He reiterated that education remains a top priority and pledged continued government support through GETFund and other interventions to construct and complete classroom blocks in the district.
The Headmaster of Hadave Primary School, Mr. Bright Sedenam Kudjo Nutsuakor, expressed gratitude to the MP and the government for the new facility but appealed for further assistance, including furniture, teaching and learning materials, and improved sanitation facilities.
Community members and education stakeholders present at the event welcomed the project, describing it as a major boost to early childhood education in Hadave and surrounding communities.
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