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Traditional ruler Appianyinasehene of Juaben Traditional Area in the Ashanti Region Nana Kwanin Kwanfo II has yet again supported basic schools in his area.
The chief on Friday presented 51 sets of chairs to two basic schools; Juaben Presbyterian Primary and Methodist Primary.
Nana Kwanin Kwanfo II said the gesture forms part of his quest to support Otumfuo's educational project in the country.

"I have always maintained that education is key to the development of any society; especially at the formative stages.
"When you get the basics right, it makes it easier to build on it at the higher level, hence my decision to zero in at the basic level.
"Children sitting on the floor and on blocks to write and study should be a thing of the past."

School Improvement Support Officer (SISO) for Juabeng East Circuit, Osei Asumeng Enoch; Juaben Methodist Primary headteacher, John Asamoah and Juaben Presbyterian Primary headteacher, Kingsley Osei in separate thanks to the traditional ruler for his continued support.
The Appianyinasehene for close to a decade consistently supported basic schools in his area with educational materials and scholarships, the recent being a classroom block and a modern-day furnished playground.
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